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Expat banking

Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) CEO Yun Yong-ro, right, poses with KangYong-hyeon, managing partner of law firm Bae, Kim & Lee LLC at thelender’s headquarters in central Seoul after signing a memorandum of understanding to provide comprehensive financial and legal services to foreign investors, Thursday.                                                        / Courtesy of KEB

Feb 7, 2013

STX wins patrol ship order

Shin Sang-ho, right, chief executive of STX Offshore & Shipbuilding, shakes hands with Roberto Sachika, president of Colombia’s navy shipyard Cotecmar at STX’s headquarters in Seoul, Thursday, after the two signed a contract to build two 250-ton patrol ships for the South American nation.                                                                                              / Courtesy of STX Offshore

Feb 7, 2013

Helping hand

Employees of Hyundai Motors make hearts with their hands for the volunteer campaign “Dream Together” at the firm’s headquarters in Yangjae-dong, southern Seoul, Thursday. The campaign is designed to support 600 orphans ahead of Seollal, the Lunar New Year holiday, which falls on Feb. 10. It runs through Friday.                            / Courtesy of Hyundai

Feb 7, 2013

Innovative cars

Employees of automobile parts supplier Hyundai Mobis pose with theirmini smart cars for children during an engineering class at HanyangUniversity, Wednesday. The parts supplier has been running the educational program since 2005.                                                      / Yonhap

Feb 6, 2013

Rookies' tap dance

New employees at LSCNS, the nation’s leading cable supplier, pose before performing a tap dance in a ceremony to mark the completion of their training course at the company’s headquarters in Anyang, GyeonggiProvince, Wednesday.                                                              / Courtesy of LSCNS

Feb 6, 2013

VIPS serves children

Elementary school students select food in a healthy food program organized by family restaurant chain VIPS at its outlet in southern Seoul, Wednesday.                                                                                                               / Courtesy of VIPS

Feb 6, 2013

Money discharge

Bundles of money are carried at the Bank of Korea’s Daejeon branch office to be moved to commercial banks, Tuesday. The central bank released the money as demand for cash has risen ahead of Seollal, or the Lunar New Yearholiday, which falls on Feb. 10.                                                                      / Yonhap

Feb 5, 2013

CEO meets merchants

Hana Bank President and CEO Kim Jong-jun, center, shakes hands with a merchant selling “jeotgal” (salted-fermented fish products) at Gwangjang Market, central Seoul, Tuesday. Kim and the bank’s labor union leader Kim Chang-keun, right, visited the market to hear about merchants’ financial hardships.                                                                             / Courtesy of Hana Bank

Feb 5, 2013

Making 'ddeokguk'

Executives of Hanwha Group affiliates make “ddeokguk," or rice cake soup along with contracted employees of the firms ahead of Seollal, or the Lunar New Year holiday, which falls on Feb. 10 this year, at the Yurak WelfareCenter in Sindang-dong, Seoul, Monday. The group has announced that it will put about 2,000 contract workers on the regular payroll as part ofefforts to improve job security.                               /  Courtesy of Hanwha Group

Feb 4, 2013

Donation for small firms

Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) President and CEO Yun Yong-ro, left, shakes hands with Kim Ki-mun, chairman of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business after donating 20 million won to help small firms at the federation’s headquarters in Yeouido, central Seoul, Monday.                                                                                                                  / Courtesy of KEB

Feb 4, 2013
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