Through an Online Training Program

Korea Asset Management Corp. offers an online training program to Jordanian finance ministry officials to pass on its expertise in management of state-owned assets.

Korea Asset Management Corp. (KAMCO) announced on Aug. 17 that it will conduct online training for 24 Jordanian finance ministry officials to pass on its expertise in management of state-owned assets.

The training program is part of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)’s global training project, Capacity Improvement and Advancement for Tomorrow (CIAT). It will run for two weeks from Aug. 16 (Monday) to Aug. 27 (Friday) under the theme of “Capacity Expansion for the Efficient Management, Disposal and Development of State-owned Properties.”

KAMCO plans to run the training program efficiently by uploading lecture videos onto training web pages and ensuring that trainees draw up implementation plans based on their presentations on the status of Jordanian national asset management.

Meanwhile, KAMCO has been transferring its experience in bad debt management and state-owned property development and management to 34 organizations in 15 countries, including China and Thailand, and successfully conducted Knowledge Sharing Program consulting to Kazakhstan and Columbia since 2001.

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