Mid-Level Personnel Reshuffle at the Section Chief Level
Generational Shift with Appointments from the 46th to 52nd Civil Service Classes
Key Financial Policy Division Excluded from the Changes

Financial Services Commission Executes Generational Change Personnel Move... Bank Shin Jang-su and Capital Ko Young-ho View original image

The Financial Services Commission made personnel changes involving 16 managers at the section chief level. The Financial Policy Division, considered a key department, was excluded from this reshuffle. The 44th class of the Korean Civil Service Examination, which previously led the FSC, stepped down from section chief positions, while the 46th to 48th classes were prominently positioned. Notably, the 52nd class was appointed to section chief roles.


The FSC announced on the 8th that it had conducted personnel transfers at the section chief level.


Shin Jang-su, head of the Small and Medium Finance Division, was appointed as the head of the Banking Division. Shin graduated from Masan High School and Korea University with a degree in economics, and entered public service through the 46th Korean Civil Service Examination. He has served in the Presidential Secretariat, Corporate Restructuring Division, Financial Stability Support Group as head of the Financial Support Division, and as head of the Financial Data Policy Division.


Ko Young-ho, head of the Insurance Division, was transferred to head the Capital Market Division. Ko graduated from Busan Daeyeon High School and Seoul National University with a degree in economics, and entered public service through the 46th Korean Civil Service Examination. He has held positions such as head of the Corporate Restructuring Division and head of the Asset Management Division.


The Financial Consumer Policy Division is headed by Kim Kwang-il (46th class), the Financial Market Analysis Division by Lee In-wook (47th class), the Restructuring Policy Division by Kim Won-tae (48th class), the Insurance Division by Kim Sung-joon (47th class), and the Small and Medium Finance Division by Jeong Jong-sik (47th class). They are all from the 46th to 48th classes.



A notable aspect of this personnel change is the generational shift. Im Hyung-jun, who was in charge of household debt affairs, from the 50th class, moves to head the Household Finance Division. Seo Jun, a secretary from the 52nd class, was appointed as head of the Youth Policy Division.


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