BNK Gyeongnam Bank held a ‘Workshop to Strengthen Executive Internal Control Capabilities’ on the 23rd.


The workshop, held at the head office Nurimadang, was attended by all executives including the Compliance Officer.

Gyeongnam Bank held a workshop to strengthen the internal control capabilities of its executives.

Gyeongnam Bank held a workshop to strengthen the internal control capabilities of its executives.

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The attending executives received a lecture titled ‘Restoring Financial Ethics and Strengthening Internal Control’ from Seong Su-yong, a senior professor at the Financial Supervisory Service.


They had an intensive session to understand the overview of the internal control system, related laws and regulations, and risk management.


In addition, to raise awareness about strengthening internal control, information on the Financial Sector Internal Control System Improvement Task Force and internal control innovation measures was also shared.


Compliance Officer Executive Director Jung Yoon-man said, “I hope this workshop served as an opportunity for executives to enhance their understanding of the organization’s internal control and risk management processes and to develop the capability to effectively manage the implementation of internal controls. We will continue to do our best to prevent financial accidents in advance and to establish a sound internal control culture.”


Meanwhile, BNK Gyeongnam Bank established and is operating an ‘Internal Control Analysis Team’ in August to take charge of innovating the internal control system and preparing measures to prevent the recurrence of financial accidents.


As an organization directly under the bank president, the Internal Control Analysis Team is staffed with personnel who have relevant work experience and capabilities, and is responsible for professionally analyzing the overall status of internal control and reviewing related regulations and work processes from the ground up to improve them.



Along with this, efforts are being made to enhance the effectiveness of the whistleblower system and to make financial accident prevention education and ethics education more practical, so that a sound internal control culture can be properly established.


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