Dutch Treat Signs Business Agreement with the Korea Institute of Finance

Dutchet Co., Ltd. announced on the 28th that it signed a business agreement with the Korea Credit Finance Research Institute, a non-profit organization, for ‘credit card social contribution foundation low credit and multiple debtor financial credit consultation support.’

This agreement was created with the purpose of supporting the economic independence of low-credit and multiple debtors and helping them establish a sound financial life. The two organizations plan to cooperate with each other to enhance financial management capabilities through financial counseling, prevent illegal financial use, and help plan a stable future.

According to the agreement, the Small Business Finance Research Institute will be in charge of operating consulting services such as counselor training, providing consultations, and promoting businesses, while Dutchet will carry out activities such as finding clients, promoting services, and preventing voice phishing. The two organizations will also conduct joint research to improve the effectiveness of counseling.

In particular, it is expected that user accessibility and convenience will be greatly improved by allowing direct financial consultation applications through the Dutchet app.

Regarding this agreement, Dutchet CEO Kim Hwa-rang said, “We will be able to establish a practical foundation for preventing damage and supporting self-reliance for the financially vulnerable,” and Ahn Yong-seop, director of the Korea Center for Small Business Finance, said, “We will support the economic recovery of multiple debtors through professional counseling and provide practical assistance.”


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