The Financial Supervisory Service announced on the 26th that it conducted an on-site campaign at Seoul Station and a practical meeting at Yeongdeungpo District Office to prevent and respond to illegal private loan damages in collaboration with the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency.

The Financial Supervisory Service announced on the 26th that it conducted an on-site campaign at Seoul Station and a practical meeting at Yeongdeungpo District Office to prevent and respond to illegal private loan damages in collaboration with the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency.

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The Financial Supervisory Service announced on the 26th that it jointly conducted an on-site campaign at Seoul Station and a working-level meeting at Yeongdeungpo District Office with the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency to prevent and respond to illegal private loan damages.


During the "On-site Campaign for Prevention and Response to Illegal Private Loan Damages" held at Seoul Station on the 24th, posters and banners for preventing and responding to illegal private loan damages were displayed, and leaflets and souvenirs were distributed.


Subsequently, a working-level meeting was held with the Welfare Policy Division of Yeongdeungpo District Office and others to discuss cooperation plans such as customized promotions and future on-site visit schedules.


The Financial Supervisory Service emphasized that it plans to focus on promoting the damage report consultation phone number (1332), the Illegal Private Loan Watch website, and the free support system for debtor representatives to help vulnerable groups actively respond to illegal private loan operators.



Additionally, prior to the enforcement of the revised Loan Business Act scheduled for July, it plans to intensively promote important institutional improvements such as the invalidation of antisocial loan contracts and interest contracts with illegal private loan operators.


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