
Korea’s governance reform signals long-term shift for treasury teams
With fiduciary duty reforms and audit oversight changes now law, Korean corporates face growing shareholder pressure on capital allocation, dividend policy and financial transparency – placing treasury functions in the spotlight.

South Korea’s newly passed corporate governance reform may not appear to target treasury functions directly but its long-term implications could reshape how Korean corporates manage capital, cash, and investor expectations.
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