Explanation of 'e-Hojo+' at Local Video Conference

The Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced on the 8th that it will participate in the "International Knowledge Exchange Webinar" co-hosted by the World Bank and the Indonesian government to share its experience in developing the next-generation local finance management system (e-Hojo+).


This webinar was organized by the World Bank, which selected Korea's local finance management system as an excellent overseas case for local government financial management systems, to discuss how to apply it to the Indonesian context.


Introduction of the Han Regional Financial Management System to the Indonesian Government View original image

The local finance management system e-Hojo+ introduced by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety is an integrated financial management system used by 390,000 local government officials across 243 local governments in Korea for overall financial management including budgeting and settlement. Since its introduction in 2008, a complete overhaul to a next-generation system has been underway recently after about 14 years.


The webinar will introduce strategies for implementing a standardized financial management system across all local governments, which is a key interest of the Indonesian government, as well as the main functions of e-Hojo+.



Choi Byung-kwan, Director of the Local Finance and Economy Office at the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, stated, “We will cooperate internationally to ensure that the case of building e-Hojo+ can help strengthen the financial management capabilities and increase transparency in developing countries,” adding, “We will actively promote the excellent knowledge and experience gained from building the next-generation system.”


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