The Busan Bank Co., Ltd.
Location
Busan
Founded
1967-11-29
Website
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2024-09-30 (edaily.co.kr)
17 companies, including Pyeonghwa Industry and Mecobi, are reorganizing new industries with government support
17 companies, including Pyeonghwa Industry (090080) and Mekobi, are pursuing reorganization into a new industry under government support. On the 6th, the 'Southeast Area Business Reorganization Site', Korea's first regional business reorganization field support center, was held at the Busan Bank headquarters in Munhyeon Financial Complex in Busan. Key attendees are taking a commemorative photo at the opening ceremony of the ‘Support Center’. (Left...
Read more2023-05-30 (m-i.kr)
KAMCO joins hands with Busan Bank to promote use of national property
Maeil Ilbo = Reporter Lee So-hyun | On the 30th, Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) signed a business agreement with Busan Bank at the Busan Bank headquarters in Nam-gu, Busan to improve the convenience of citizens using state-owned properties. This agreement provides measures to alleviate the economic burden of citizens using state-owned properties. It was promoted to provide this. This is a follow-up measure to the government's policy of expanding the use of idle and underutilized national property. In the future, both organizations will continue to implement ESG management through joint development of financial products for citizens using national property, information exchange between institutions, and social contribution activities linked to business. We decided to cooperate. Kwon Nam-joo, CEO of Camco, said, “This agreement connects national real estate with private finance and
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