Shinhan Bank Provides Consulting Services to Beginner Trade Companies View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Haeyoung Kwon] Shinhan Bank announced on the 23rd that it has signed a "Business Agreement to Strengthen the Competitiveness of Beginner Trade Companies" with the Korea Trade Insurance Corporation to support beginner trade companies lacking trade execution experience and dedicated personnel.


Through this business agreement, Shinhan Bank will provide the Korea Trade Insurance Corporation's Trade-sure consulting service to support beginner trade companies and companies facing difficulties in exports and imports due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in smoothly entering overseas markets.


This service offers one-on-one customized consulting by experts with extensive field experience in ▲ accounting and taxation ▲ legal affairs (commercial disputes, legal advice, trade claims, patents, commercial dispute accounting, etc.) ▲ export and import (customs clearance, contracts, certificate of origin, export channel development, FTA utilization, etc.).


Corporate customers transacting with Shinhan Bank can apply through the Korea Trade Insurance Corporation's dedicated consulting website. Assigned individual consultants will coordinate the visit schedule and consulting details in advance, and free consulting will be provided.



A Shinhan Bank official stated, "Supporting export-import related consulting services for trade company customers has become an opportunity to grow together with our customers," and added, "We plan to provide various export-import related services to more trade companies by strengthening business cooperation with the Korea Trade Insurance Corporation."


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