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Eximbank's deal in Vietnam

Export-Import Bank of Korea (Korea Eximbank) CEO Kim Yong-hwan, left, receives a letter of commendation from Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung at the latter’s office in Hanoi for Kim’s contribution to economic cooperation between the two nations, Sunday. During Kim’s visit, theEximbank signed a contract to offer $200 million in loans to build a 54-kilometer-long expressway in Vietnam. Courtesy of Korea Eximbank 

Apr 7, 2013

Volunteer work

Lee Seock-gu, fourth from left in the back row, CEO of Starbucks Korea, poses with employees of the coffee chain at its store near City Hall in Seoul, Thursday, after visiting historical sites in the city to clean surrounding areas as part of their volunteer program. The coffee store chain said Friday it will engage in some 120 volunteer work activities along with members from 70 non-governmental organizations in April, Starbucks Global Month of Service.                                                                           / Courtesy of Starbucks Korea

Apr 5, 2013

Winning order in UAE

Jung Soo-hyun, second from left in front row, CEO of Hyundai Engineering & Contruction (E&C), poses with Ali Rashid Al Jarwan, third from left in the same row, CEO of Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company, during asigning ceremony at the latter’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, Wednesday. Hyundai won an order worth 2.1 trillion won ($1.8 billion) to build an oil refinery in the Middle Eastern country.                                                                                                / Courtesy of Hyundai E&C

Apr 3, 2013

Support for children

LIG Group CEO Lee Hyo-koo, left, poses with Holt Children’s Services President Kim Dae-yul along with their employees at the latter’s headquarters in Seoul, Tuesday, after the former donated 100 million won to the domestic and international adoption organization.                                      / Courtesy of LIG Group

Apr 2, 2013

Training for Ethiopian bankers

KDB Bank Vice Chairman and COO Kim Han-chul, left, shakes hands with Tiruneh Mitafa, vice president of the Development Bank of Ethiopia, at KDB’s building in central Seoul, Tuesday, during the latter’s visit here to learn the Korean lender’s knowhow on financing for infrastructure development.                                                                                                                                / Courtesy of KDB Bank

Apr 2, 2013

Cheil shipping OLED materials

Lee Seo-hyun, center, senior executive vice president of Cheil Industries and daughter of Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Kun-hee, poses with Cheil Industries CEO Park Jong-woo, to her right, and other guests during a shipment celebration at the company’s factory in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, Tuesday. Cheil Industries will start shipping its self-developed next-generation electron transport layers that go into organic light emitting diode (OLED) display panels.                                                                      / Courtesy of Cheil Industries

Apr 2, 2013

Let's make a toast

Employees of E-mart make a toast at a ceremony to celebrate them becoming full-time workers at a branch in Guro District, Seoul, Monday. The giant discount chain, owned by the Shinsegae Group, said Monday that it converted a total of 9,100 contract workers at its 146 stores nationwide to regular employees.                                                                                      / Yonhap

Apr 1, 2013
Let's make a toast

MOU for Hana Financial Town

Hana Financial Group Chairman Kim Jung-tae, center, poses with Incheon Mayor Song Young-gil, second from left, and Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority Commissioner Lee Jong-cheol, fourth from left, at Bear’s Best golf club in Cheongna, Monday, after signing an agreement to build “Hana Financial Town” in the international business district of Incheon. Hana plans to move its headquarters, research institutes, training centers and IT centers there by 2017.                                   / Courtesy of Hana Financial Group

Apr 1, 2013

Spring outing on electric bikes

Models promote electric bicycles at a Lotte Mart store near Seoul Station, Tuesday. Thirty-eight Lotte Mart outlets across the country began selling electric bicycles made by Alton Sports at 1.16 million won, about 30 percent cheaper than prices of other brands./ Yonhap

Mar 31, 2013

Woori Bank economics class

Elementary school students pose during an economics class hosted by Woori Bank at its headquarter in Hoehyeon-dong, central Seoul, Saturday. A total of 50 students participated in the three-hour class.                                                                                                   / Courtesy of Woori Bank

Mar 31, 2013
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