Junggyeonryeon Launches 'Junggyeon Enterprise CFO Council'
On the 27th, attendees are taking a commemorative photo at the launch ceremony of the Mid-sized Companies CFO Council.
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] A collaborative network of chief financial officers (CFOs) from domestic mid-sized companies has been launched. The Korea Federation of Mid-sized Enterprises announced on the 27th that it held the '1st Mid-sized Company CFO Council.'
At the event, more than 20 CFOs from mid-sized companies such as KPF, Pungjeon Nonferrous, and Dawon & Company attended. The Mid-sized Company CFO Council aims to share financial and tax difficulties faced by mid-sized companies and seek effective improvement measures, while also proposing advanced strategies for financial systems and policies to enhance the global competitiveness of mid-sized companies.
Kim Jae-won, head of the KPF division attending the council, stated, "A sound financial foundation is a basic requirement for corporate growth that supports all stages of startup, maintenance, and expansion," adding, "I hope that through the council, in-depth discussions on funding and financial support measures to sustain the growth of mid-sized companies, as well as the advancement of corporate financial systems, will take place."
Park Il-jun, executive vice president of the Korea Federation of Mid-sized Enterprises, emphasized, "We will actively support the development of this council not merely as a channel to resolve difficulties but as a practical deliberation forum seeking an innovative paradigm shift in corporate finance as the foundation for the sustainable growth of mid-sized companies."
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