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Global Training Program

What is a Module?

Module is a basic unit, equivalent to a session, within a program. A module covers a specific topic related to Deposit Insurance Scheme. KDIC offers 9 modules (sessions) in total. Participants may select modules that best serve their purposes to form a program.

Modules, the outline

Modules in brief

KDIC offers 9 modules (sessions) that covers major features and functions of Deposit Insurance Scheme. Modules are classified into 3 major types of Deposit Insurance Scheme (defined by mandates) : Pay-box, Pay-box Plus, Loss/Risk Minimizer. Participants may select modules according to their areas of interest and mandates undertaken by their Deposit Insurance Scheme. There are advanced versions for module , , , and , the explanation of which is in the following third tab.

Special Assessment Rates for Each Type of Financial Institutions
Deposit Insurance Scheme (DIS) by Mandates
Pay-box Pay-box Plus Pay-box Plus
Modeules Overview of DIS(Outline) Introduction to DIS Global Standards of DIS KDIC's Development and Experiencds
Functions of DIS (Detailed Subjects) Depositor Reimbursement & Liquidation, Bankruptcy Resolution of insolvent Financial Institution Risk Management
Depositor Reimbursement System Fund Management Recovery of Financial Assistance
Details

Introduction to DIS

Introducing the purpose of Deposit Insurance Scheme, its history, and the relationship of DIS with the Financial Safety-Net (FSN).

Global Standards of DIS

Global Standards prepared and issued by International Organizations are covered, including the ¡®Core Principles for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems¡¯.

KDIC¡¯s Development and Experiences

History of KDIC from its establishment in 1996 to present, with an overview on KDIC¡¯s experiences in overcoming financial crisis.

Depositor Reimbursement & Liquidation, Bankruptcy

Overview of depositor reimbursement process. Introduction to resolution methods, including liquidation and bankruptcy.

Depositor Reimbursement System

Details on KDIC¡¯s depositor reimbursement process and introduction to KDIC¡¯s IT system for Depositor Reimbursement and resolution (IRIS: Integrated Resolution Information System)

Resolution of insolvent Financial Institution

Details on resolution methods in use by KDIC. Overview on past resolution cases for each financial sectors (banks, savings banks, securities companies, insurance companies, etc.)

Fund Management

Overview of KDIC¡¯s fund management activities with sub-topics on fund investment, risk management for funds, and performance review.

Risk Management

Overview of KDIC¡¯s risk management activities (inspection, examination) and on the statutory framework for the activities. Introduction to Risk-based premium system(differential premium system) and its operation.

Recovery of Financial Assistance

Introduction to conservatorship of bankruptcy estates. Overview of nvestigation on culpable or potentially culpable persons.