An event discussing new business, investment, financing strategies, and regulatory improvements for capital companies will be held.


On the 15th, the Credit Finance Task Force (TF) of the Korea Credit Card Association announced that, with the support of the Credit Finance Association, it will hold the "2023 Capital Future Vision Forum" on the 19th of next month at Vertex Hall on the 22nd floor of Vertex Korea in Jongno-gu, Seoul, covering these topics.


The forum's theme is "New Business, Investment, Financing Strategies, and Regulatory Improvements for Capital Companies in the Digital Era." Through four detailed presentations, it seeks to explore solutions to current management challenges faced by capital companies.


The first presentation will focus on new business ideas such as mobility asset financing. It is explained that the paradigm of automobile financing, the core business of capital companies, is shifting toward the mobility industry, necessitating various business ideas in this area.


Following this, topics will include ▲regulatory improvements to expand capital companies' investments in non-financial sectors ▲issuance plans for asset-backed securities based on automobile rental assets to reduce financing costs ▲and rationalization measures for short-term rental regulations.



Seo Ji-yong, President of the Korea Credit Card Association and Professor of Business Administration at Sangmyung University, stated, "Through the presentations and discussions at this forum, we aim to present practical solutions to the government, academia, and industry," adding, "We ask for active participation so that domestic capital companies can overcome various management challenges they face and contribute to the development of the capital industry."

"Exploring New Business and Procurement Strategies"... 'Capital Future Vision Forum' to be Held on the 19th of Next Month View original image


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