Shinhan Bank
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Shinhan Bank (신한은행 in Korean, 新韓銀行 in Chinese, シナンぎんこう in Japanese), is a bank, headquartered in Seoul, Korea. The bank was established in 1982. It is part of the Shinhan Financial Group, along with Jeju Bank. Shinhan Bank merged Chohung Bank on April 1, 2006.
Shinhan Bank started as a small enterprise with a capital stock of KRW 25.0 billion, 279 employees, and three branches on July 7, 1982. Today, it has transformed itself into a large bank, boasting total assets of KRW 176.9 trillion, equity capital of KRW 9.7 trillion, 10,741 employees, and 1,026 branches as of 2006. Total deposits and net income amounted to KRW 105.3 trillion and KRW 1.4 trillion, respectively.
See also
- List of South Korean companies
- List of Banks in South Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
- Economy of South Korea
External links
- Shinhan Bank Homepage
- Shinhan Bank Japan Homepage
- Shinhan Financial Group Homepage
- Shinhan Financial Group Japan Homepage
- Shinhan Good Morning Securities
- Shinhan Capital
- Shinhan Life Insurance
- Shinhan BNP Paribas Investment Trust Management
- Shinhan Card
- LG Card
- Jeju Bank
- Yahoo! Finance(NASDAQ) page for Shinhan Bank
- Yahoo! Finance(KOSDAQ) page for Shinhan Bank
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