Shinhan Bank, Seoul Investment Agency and foreign investment attraction ‘joint hand’

Shinhan Bank Vice President Choi Ik-seong (left) and Seoul Investment Agency CEO Koo Bon-hee take a commemorative photo at a business agreement ceremony held at the Shinhan Bank headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul. Source = Shinhan Bank

Shinhan Bank announced on the 20th that it had signed a business agreement with the Seoul Investment Agency to promote the attraction of foreign investment in Seoul in line with the post-coronavirus era.

The Seoul Investment Agency, run by the Seoul Industry Promotion Agency, is a foreign investment promotion agency established to promote the investment environment of Seoul to foreign investors and to strengthen the city’s competitiveness by attracting leading global companies.

Through this business agreement, the two institutions will ▲provide all procedures and financial consulting necessary for the execution of investment by new inflows of foreign investors ▲hold domestic and overseas IR to discover and attract foreign investors ▲find investment opportunities using the network and introduce customers We decided to collaborate on a variety of projects.

In particular, Shinhan Bank plans to provide comprehensive financial services using 165 global networks in 20 countries, and the Seoul Investment Agency to provide comprehensive financial and administrative services to stimulate foreign investment attraction in Seoul by supporting the local investment environment.

A Shinhan Bank official said, “We will do our best as the best financial partner for Seoul to become a financial hub in Asia through collaboration with the Seoul Investment Agency. We plan to provide a new customer experience.”

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