COMPLIANCE ADVISORY
South Korea Credit Information Act Readiness Advisory
A strategy call with someone who has spent 25 years building compliance systems used by 100,000+ professionals in 160+ countries – not a generalist who read the standard last week.
Why work with Ivanka on South Korea Credit Information Act
The South Korea Credit Information Use and Protection Act (as amended 2020, effective 2021) regulates the collection, use, and protection of credit information (financial and personal credit data). The 2020 MyData amendments enable individuals to request their financial data be transferred to authorized third-party service providers. Financial Services Commission (FSC) and Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) oversee compliance. Covers credit bureaus, financial institutions, and MyData operators.
Most consultants approach South Korea Credit Information Act as a checkbox exercise. Ivanka approaches it as a strategic lever. With 25 years of building The Art of Service – a compliance platform now covering 692 frameworks and 819,000+ cross-framework mappings – she doesn't just understand the standard. She understands how it connects to everything else your organisation is already doing.
This matters because South Korea Credit Information Act doesn't exist in isolation. Ivanka will map your current compliance posture against the 32 controls across 5 domains, identify gaps, and show you where existing controls from other frameworks you may already follow can be leveraged – saving months of redundant work.
Relevant credentials
- Extensive work with financial services organisations on operational compliance and risk governance
- MIT Entrepreneurial Masters graduate – rigorous analytical approach to enterprise challenges
- EXIN Expert Panel member – helping shape global certification standards
THE STRATEGY CALL
What you get in 30 minutes
Ivanka reviews your South Korea Credit Information Act readiness scores and identifies the critical gaps that carry the highest risk. No generic advice – specific to your domains and controls.
A clear, prioritised plan for addressing gaps across 5 domains. She maps what you can leverage from existing compliance work and what requires new investment.
South Korea Credit Information Act maps to 445 other frameworks. Ivanka shows you where a single control implementation can satisfy multiple regulatory requirements at once.
Domains covered in South Korea Credit Information Act
This is for you if
- You need to achieve South Korea Credit Information Act compliance but don’t know where to start or how to prioritise
- You’ve been told you’re “compliant” but suspect gaps exist that haven’t been properly assessed
- You manage compliance for financial services organisations and need expert guidance, not generic templates
- You want to leverage existing compliance efforts across multiple frameworks rather than starting from scratch
- You need a strategic plan your leadership team and board will actually understand and support
Start with a free assessment. Then let's talk strategy.
Take the free South Korea Credit Information Act readiness diagnostic. In 5 minutes you'll have a clear picture of where your gaps are. Then book the strategy call and Ivanka will show you exactly how to close them.
Free · No login required · Results in 5 minutes
Or go directly to the $149 Report + Strategy Call