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and to an open bank assistance, the KDIC tries to make the resolution process as orderly and timely as possible. The total number of insured institutions stood at 320, and the amount of insured deposits totaled KRW 2,037,830 billion. (Figures as of June 2009) The coverage limit is KRW 50 million,
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As of the end of Sep. 2010, the KDIC is composed of ten departments, five offices and one bureau. The total number of employees stands at 563. This number included general employees, and special employees such as attorneys, doctoral researchers, conservators, bankruptcy estate trustees, examiners,
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policies and manages funds. The funds in the KDIC are divided into the Deposit Insurance Fund Bond Redemption Fund and the (New) Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF). The Redemption Fund was established to complete the financial restructuring and recover public funds injected during the first and second
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The KDIC's mandates and powers come from the Deposit Protection Act (DPA) which was enacted in Dec. 1995. The purpose of this Act is to contribute to the protection of depositors and maintenance of the stability of the financial system by efficiently operating a deposit insurance system, etc. in
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The Board of Directors, as the highest executive body of the KDIC, is composed of one President, one Executive Vice President, four internal Executive Directors, and seven non-Executive Directors. The auditor may express opinions at Board meetings, but cannot participate in the Board's voting
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The KDIC pursues liability claims against former/incumbent employees of insolvent financial institutions for their role in the failure. It also conducts investigations of owners, employees, etc. of default debtor corporations who failed to pay back the money they owed and thus are partially
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The KDIC supports an insolvent financial institution in accordance with the following four principles: Least Cost Principle, Loss-Sharing Principle, Self-Help Effort Principle and Transparency/Objectivity Principle. And the KDIC usually uses one of two methods: deposit payoff and financial
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For efficient recovery of public funds injected in insolvent financial institutions, the KDIC can have its staff act as a manager or a trustee of such institutions. Also, the KDIC has the authority to file a liability suit or a damage claim on behalf of insolvent financial institutions.
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To ensure efficient use of public funds as well as to minimize the financial burden on citizens, the Special Act on the Management of Public Funds was enacted in Dec. 2000. The Act lays out how to enhance the objectivity, fairness and transparency of fund raising and management.
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order to prevent a situation in which a failed institution is unable to reimburse its depositors. The DPA has an Enforcement Decree as a supporting legislation. The Decree is designed to provide for matters delegated by the DPA and those necessary for its enforcement.
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The Deposit Insurance Committee is the highest decision-making body of the KDIC. As such, it deliberates and renders decisions on key matters. It is composed of seven individuals including the President of the KDIC (Chairman), the Vice Chairman of the
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The Depositor Protection Act was enacted on December 29, 1995, and the KDIC established on June 1, 1996. The KDIC began its operations as a deposit insurer on January 1, 1997, collecting The first deposit insurance premiums on April 30 that year.
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The first Deposit Insurance Fund Bond was issued on January 3, 1998, and on April 1 deposit insurance funds were consolidated under the management of the KDIC. The Resolution Finance Corporation (RFC) was established on December 27, 1999.
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corporation, established in 1996 to protect depositors and maintain the stability of the financial system. The main functions of KDIC are insurance management, risk surveillance, resolution, recovery, and investigation.
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The premium rates are determined on the basis of the average annual balance of deposits in each sector. The rates are 0.08% for banks, 0.15% for financial investment companies, insurance companies and
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The KDIC identifies troubled financial institutions through on and off-site monitoring and requests financial institutions or supervisory authorities to take appropriate actions to prevent failure.
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responsible for the insolvency. In addition, the KDIC conducts thorough investigations of concealed properties of insolvency-implicated parties to secure the assets for damage claims against them.
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Other laws that provide the basis for the KDIC's mandates and powers include the Act on the Structural Improvement of the Financial Industry, and the Act on the Fund for Repayment of Public Funds.
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The KDIC resolves a failed financial institution in the least costly manner. Employing a variety of measures from deposit payoff, to purchase & assumption, to the establishment of a
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assistance. Financial assistance includes loan extension and fund deposit, purchase of assets and assumption of liabilities, equity investment and contributions.
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The KDIC insures bank deposits, customer's deposits for securities trading, individual insurance policies, etc. On the other hand, the KDIC does not insure CDs,
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Feb. Deposits in DC(Defined Contribution) retirement pension and IRP(Individual Retirement Pension) are separately protected, coverage up to KRW 50 million.
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May. KDIC obtained authority of joint examination of financial institutions and right to order for corrective measures.
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The KDIC covers up to 50 million won ($ 42,823) per depositor. It is 2.5 times of Korea's per capita
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excludes deposits by government and insured financial institutions, etc. from its insured products.
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The KDIC insures banks, financial investment companies, life and non-life insurance companies,
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Mar. 24 MOU with the Deposit Insurance Agency (DIA) of Russian Federation was signed.
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on Information Sharing and Mutual Cooperation with nine deposit insurers worldwide.
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Nov. 19 MOU with the Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corporation (IDIC) was signed.
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Mar. 25 MOU with the Central Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) was signed.
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May. 27 Mr. Lee Seung-Woo was appointed as the 7th Chairman & President.
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Nov. 23 Foreign currency denominated deposits were included in the coverage.
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Sep. 04 MOU for joint examination of financial institutions with the
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May. 28 MOU with the Deposit Insurance of Vietnam (DIV) was renewed.
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Oct. 31 MOU with the Deposit Insurance of Vietnam (DIV) was signed.
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which is almost USD 45,000, including the principal and interest.
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Jun. 06 Retirement Pension products were included in the coverage.
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Dec. 24 The Special Investigation Mission began its operations.
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Nov. 11 The Resolution Finance Corporation (RFC) was closed.
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Jan. Risk-based deposit insurance premiums came into force.
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Jun. 14 The KDIC hosted the International Open House 2006.
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and the other two are recommended by the Minister of the
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Oct. 9 KDIC sold around $ 550 million worth of shares in
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International Association of Deposit Insurers (IADI)
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Gwak Bum-Gook, Chairman & President (Since 2015)
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Jan. 01 The New Deposit Insurance Fund was created.
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