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KB donates relief aid for Indonesia

KB Financial Group Chairman Yoon Jong-kyoo holds up a donation agreement with Ritola Tasmaya, secretary general of Indonesia's Red Cross, at the Southeast Asian country's Red Cross head office in Jakarta, Thursday. KB donated 53 million won (700 million rupiah) via Bank Bukopin as relief aid to help earthquake victims on Sulawesi Island. KB is the second-largest shareholder of Bank Bukopin with a 22 percent stake. / Courtesy of KB Financial Group

Oct 11, 2018By Jhoo Dong-chan
KB donates relief aid for Indonesia

Hosting golf tournament

Hana Financial Group Chairman Kim Jung-tai, fourth from left, joins hands with executives from the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) and its subsidiaries, including KEB Hana Bank CEO Ham Young-joo, left, after agreeing to hand over management of its golf tournament to KLPGA at the Paradise City Hotel & Resort in Incheon, Oct. 10. Hana Financial will host the competition in October 2019, tentatively named “Hana Financial Group Korea Open.” Courtesy of Hana Financial Group

Oct 11, 2018
Hosting golf tournament

Economic cooperation

Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon, left, and Mexico's Finance Secretary and Public Credit Jose Antonio Gonzalez Anaya hold up their exchanged national soccer jerseys after concluding the first meeting of the joint committee for economic cooperation in Seoul, Wednesday. Both sides agreed to expand bilateral investment, with Mexico welcoming Korea to join the Pacific Alliance trade bloc as an associate member. Courtesy of the Ministry of Economy and Finance

Oct 10, 2018
Economic cooperation

Citibank leads climate action

Citibank Korea CEO Park Jin-hei delivers a keynote speech during the Climate Action Conference 2018 at the Four Seasons Hotel in central Seoul, Oct. 10. The lender organized the conference event jointly with the World Wildlife Fund-Korea to address climate and environmental issues. / Courtesy of Citibank

Oct 10, 2018By Jhoo Dong-chan
Citibank leads climate action

Home shopping with Samsung Pay

Models order goods with Samsung Pay via a Samsung smart TV. Using the TV's T-commerce payment system, “Samsung Checkout,” Samsung Electronics said Samsung Pay users can order items through Samsung smart TVs starting Oct. 9. / Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Oct 9, 2018By Jhoo Dong-chan
Home shopping with Samsung Pay

KB's new oversea-listed ETFs trust product

A model promotes KB Kookmin Bank's new trust product investing in exchange traded funds (ETFs) listed on foreign bourses at the bank's branch in Seoul. The bank will introduce the product on Oct. 15, the first time for a commercial lender to roll out a trust product investing exclusively in oversea-listed ETFs. / Courtesy of KB Kookmin Bank

Oct 9, 2018By Jhoo Dong-chan
KB's new oversea-listed ETFs trust product

Soaring gas prices

Gasoline prices hit 1,740 won per liter at a local petrol station in Seoul, Sunday. The nation's average gasoline price reached 1,659.6 won per liter on Oct. 6, the highest it has been in three years and 10 months. The average gasoline price in Seoul also hit 1,744.8 won per liter on that day. / Yonhap

Oct 7, 2018By Jhoo Dong-chan
Soaring gas prices

KOTRA welcomes UK minister

Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) President and CEO Kwon Pyung-oh, left, shakes hands with Liam Fox, U.K. Secretary of State for International Trade, during an MOU signing ceremony at the KOTRA head office in Seoul, Friday. The deal promotes trade and investment between the two countries. / Courtesy of Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency

Oct 7, 2018By Jhoo Dong-chan
KOTRA welcomes UK minister

I can speak Korean

Lee Dong-wook, third from left, managing director of KB Kookmin Card, holds the company's logo with foreign contestants who won prizes after playing a game at COEX in Seoul, Thursday, that tested their Korean language proficiency. The card company sponsored the game hosted by the King Sejong Institute to mark the 572nd Korean Alphabet Day, which falls on Oct. 9. Courtesy of KB Kookmin Card

Oct 5, 2018
I can speak Korean

Presenting the future

NongHyup Bank CEO Lee Dae-hoon takes the center stage to present the bank's future digital strategy and customer service to employees at company headquarters in Seoul, Tuesday. The bank held the innovation workshop for 400 employees. Courtesy of NongHyup Bank

Oct 3, 2018
Presenting the future
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