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  2. List of banks in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Citigroup. Citibank Korea (027) Hana Financial Group. Hana Bank (081) KB Financial Group. Kookmin Bank (004) Standard Chartered. Standard Chartered Korea (023) (trading as SC First) Shinhan Financial Group.

  3. G2A - Wikipedia

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    G2A.COM Limited (commonly referred to as G2A) is a digital marketplace headquartered in the Netherlands, with offices in Poland and Hong Kong. [3] [4] The site operates in the resale of gaming offers and others digital items by the use of redemption keys .

  4. Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

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    In 1959, the Central and Farmers' banks were merged to form the Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The Foreign Trade Bank was established to handle the Central Bank's international business. Organization. The Central Bank has over 220 branches. It operates the Chŏnsŏng electronic cash card. Presidents

  5. Gangnam Finance Center - Wikipedia

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    Gangnam Finance Center. Gangnam Finance Center ( Korean : 강남파이낸스센터 ), formerly known as Star Tower or I-Tower, is a 204 metres (669 ft) skyscraper in Seoul, South Korea. It was constructed in the period 1995–2001. It is the 33rd tallest building in South Korea and 9th or 10th tallest (sources vary) building in Seoul.

  6. Foreign Trade Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

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    The Foreign Trade Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Joson Trade Bank) is North Korea's primary foreign exchange bank, and is owned and run by the North Korean government. [2] On March 11, 2013, the United States designated the bank as falling under US executive order 13382, which applies to "proliferators of weapons of mass ...

  7. Financial services in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Foreigner can open an account in a local bank and get a local ATM Card if they have a residence card. Shinhan Bank and Woori bank allow foreigners to open bank accounts without a residence card. Interbank ATMs are common throughout the country, especially in densely populated urban areas such as Seoul. See also. List of banks in South Korea

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    Here's how you can save yourself as much as $820 annually in minutes (it's 100% free) 'You didn't want to risk it': 80-year-old woman from South Carolina is looking for the safest place for her ...

  9. Korea Financial Investment Association - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Financial Investment Association ( KOFIA, Korean : 금융투자협회) is a non-profit, self-regulatory organization (SRO) in South Korea, founded under the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act. It was established on February 4, 2009 through the merger of the Korea Securities Dealers Association, the Korea Futures ...