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Korea Student Aid Foundation Wins Grand Prize in Internal Audit... Achieves Five Audit Awards This Year

The Korea Student Aid Foundation (Chairman Bae Byungil) announced that it received awards in four categories at the '2025 Korea Auditors Conference' hosted by the Korea Association of Auditors on December 11: the Grand Prize in the 2025 Internal Audit category, the 2025 Internal Audit Innovation Award (Audit Committee category), the Grand Prize in the 2025 Internal Audit Competition, and the 2025 Audit Quality Innovation Award.


On the following day, December 12, the foundation also received the Grand Prize for Proactive Administration Indemnity and Pre-Consulting Audit at the '2025 Korea Public Institutions Auditors Conference' organized by the Korea Association of Public Institutions Auditors, achieving the honor of winning a total of five awards in the audit field for 2025.

Korea Student Aid Foundation Wins Grand Prize in Internal Audit... Achieves Five Audit Awards This Year Jin Manseong, Standing Auditor of the Korea Student Aid Foundation (right), is taking a commemorative photo immediately after the award ceremony at the '2025 Korea Auditors Conference.'

The auditors conferences hosted by the Korea Association of Auditors and the Korea Association of Public Institutions Auditors select organizations and auditors that have achieved outstanding results in internal auditing, with participation from public institutions and private companies nationwide.


This recognition is seen as a result of the Korea Student Aid Foundation's proactive audit activities, efforts to enhance fairness and transparency, and the establishment of a proactive administrative support system at the organizational level, all of which have been acknowledged externally.


The foundation has been working to innovate its audit system by strengthening its digital audit processes, improving the level of internal controls, and promoting pre-consulting audits. These efforts have contributed to enhancing audit quality and securing organizational stability.


Going forward, the Korea Student Aid Foundation plans to further enhance the professionalism of its audit functions and continue innovating digital-based internal controls, aiming to establish itself as a leading public institution audit model.


At the award ceremony, Jin Manseong, Standing Auditor of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, stated, "This recognition is the result of the entire foundation's commitment to integrity and transparent management. We will continue to strengthen our internal control system to enhance our accountability as a public institution and strive to become an organization trusted by students and the public."


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