The Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) is a South Korean government agency which is affiliated with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and is charged with governing cultural content.
[1] As part of its partnership the Export-Import Bank of Korea, the agency provides loans for small companies producing cultural products such as TV shows, films, games and animated series.
[2] KOCCA has offices in the United States, France, China, Japan, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
[4] In 1986–2013, the agency signed a memorandum of understanding with King Sejong Institute (a state-supported institution that teaches Korean) to introduce hallyu content as part of Korean language classes.
[5] The agency's headquarters are located at Naju in South Jeolla Province and its current President is Jo Hyunrae.