"First Korean Business Leader to Stand Alongside Equifax and Experian"

On October 15, PFCT, an artificial intelligence (AI) technology-based financial company, announced that CEO Lee Suhwan will participate as a speaker at "ARCA 2025," Australia's largest credit forum, for three days starting November 11. He will be the first Korean business leader to do so.


PFCT CEO Lee Suhwan to Speak at Australia's Leading Credit Forum View original image

Lee will stand alongside speakers from global credit rating agencies such as Equifax and Experian. He plans to share PFCT's AI-powered financial risk management technology and its successful case studies.


ARCA 2025 is an annual forum hosted by the Australian Retail Credit Association (ARCA). The event brings together financial institutions, data companies, and regulatory agencies from Australia, New Zealand, and around the world to discuss credit risk, technological innovation, regulatory trends, and more.


On November 12, Lee will give a presentation titled "Leading Cases in Credit Risk Management: Korea's Credit Risk Management and AI Utilization Strategies."


He will highlight the need for rapid and precise consumer credit risk assessment, introduce new risk management strategies leveraging AI technology, and share successful experiences. He will also propose insights applicable to the Australian market.


During the forum, PFCT will operate a corporate booth, presenting its AI risk management package "Airpack" solution and global achievements to financial institutions and industry professionals from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.



Lee stated, "At this forum, which discusses the future of finance and technology, I aim to widely promote the innovative technology and success stories of K-credit evaluation." He added, "By networking with global credit rating agencies at the forum, we will broaden our perspective on the global market and seek opportunities to attract international financial institutions as clients."


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