Birth Date: | 7 June 1965 | ||||||||
Office: | Senior Deputy Governor of Financial Supervisory Service | ||||||||
Alma Mater: | Hankuk University of Foreign Studies University of Mannheim | ||||||||
Termstart: | 9 March 2020 | ||||||||
President: | Moon Jae-in | ||||||||
Primeminister: | Chung Sye-kyun | ||||||||
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Kim Eun-kyung (; born 7 June 1965) is a South Korean professor of commercial law at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies currently serving as the Senior Deputy Governor of Financial Supervisory Service - the first woman to assume its post since FSS was established in 1999.[1] As one of three Senior Deputy Governors, she is managing its Consumer Finance and Protection Bureau.[2]
She is reportedly regarded as an expert on consumer protection and insurance.[3] [4] She took various roles in Financial Supervisory Service and Financial Services Commission.[5] She served as a board member of Korea Legal Aid Corporation and Traffic Accident Compensation Supervisory Service. Moreover, she was a member of Presidential Commission of Policy Planning.
Kim holds three degrees in law - bachelor's and master's from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and doctorate from University of Mannheim. She has been teaching at her alma mater's law school from 2006.