Hyundai Motor Securities said on the 22nd that it received an "AA" rating in the 2025 CP rating assessment organized by the Fair Trade Commission.

/Courtesy of Hyundai Motor Securities

CP (Compliance Program) is an internal compliance system that corporations build and operate on their own to voluntarily comply with fair trade–related laws. The Fair Trade Commission evaluates corporations' voluntary compliance systems and execution each year and publishes ratings.

This year's assessment covered a total of 78 companies, including affiliates of large domestic corporate groups and mid-sized corporations, and Hyundai Motor Securities was the only firm in the securities industry to receive an "AA" rating.

Hyundai Motor Securities received high marks across the main criteria items for the CP rating assessment. In particular, its effective compliance management activities drew attention, including: ▲ systematic establishment of CP operating standards and guidelines ▲ building an operating system based on internal controls that clarifies the responsibilities and authority of all executives and employees ▲ conducting specialized regular training for all executives, including top management, and for job groups exposed to compliance risks ▲ operating an anonymous internal whistleblowing system through online and mobile channels.

A Hyundai Motor Securities official said, "We will continue to enhance customer and market trust through systematic fair trade compliance activities and practice responsible management for sustainable growth."

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