FNGuide, a financial information specialist, announced on June 25 that it has signed a business agreement with GJTech, a company specializing in ERP solutions for the financial investment industry, to begin full-scale efforts to advance next-generation business support systems for asset management firms.


Through this agreement, FNGuide's financial investment information content will be integrated into GJTech's ERP system dedicated to asset management firms, 'theHI'. This integration is expected to enable practitioners to access key financial information in real time within the system, allowing for faster decision-making.


GJTech is an IT company specializing in the financial investment industry that has supported the establishment and registration of asset management firms, as well as the development of internal control systems. Through this agreement, the company has further strengthened the informational competitiveness of its solutions for asset management firms.


theHI is an ERP system designed to proactively respond to the upcoming 'Accountability Structure Chart' regulatory requirements, and has been recognized for meeting both regulatory compliance and operational efficiency needs.


FNGuide is a company that supplies a wide range of financial information and analytical data to major financial institutions in Korea. Through this collaboration, the company will be able to provide its content in a more intuitive and efficient manner. By integrating content within the ERP system, FNGuide expects to achieve practical promotion and offer various benefits to clients adopting its content.


Kim Kwangsik, Executive Director at GJTech, stated, "We will establish a thorough system to ensure that companies do not violate regulations out of ignorance," and added, "We hope this collaboration will serve as an opportunity to raise the standard of the working environment for asset management firms."



Lee Kyungu, Head of Division at FNGuide, also emphasized, "The integration of financial information and IT-based business systems will become increasingly important in the future," and said, "We hope this collaboration will be the first step in that direction."


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