On the 1st, at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry located on Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul, after completing the 'Shinhan Bank - World Federation of Overseas Korean Traders Associations Business Agreement Ceremony,' Jin Ok-dong, President of Shinhan Bank (left), and Ha Yong-hwa, Chairman of the World Federation of Overseas Korean Traders Associations, are taking a commemorative photo.

On the 1st, at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry located on Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul, after completing the 'Shinhan Bank - World Federation of Overseas Korean Traders Associations Business Agreement Ceremony,' Jin Ok-dong, President of Shinhan Bank (left), and Ha Yong-hwa, Chairman of the World Federation of Overseas Korean Traders Associations, are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kangwook Cho] Shinhan Bank announced on the 3rd that it has signed a business agreement with the World Federation of Overseas Korean Traders Associations (World OKTA) to strengthen global cooperation.


This business agreement was made to enhance the global competitiveness of both organizations through Shinhan Bank's proven overseas financial support expertise across 153 overseas networks in 20 countries and World OKTA's overseas Korean business network, which includes over 7,000 Korean entrepreneurs and more than 21,000 next-generation Korean entrepreneurs in 68 countries.


The main contents include ▲ overseas local financial consulting and overseas financial support ▲ support for online platform projects for small and medium-sized enterprises' overseas expansion ▲ World OKTA's domestic and international education programs ▲ creation of overseas jobs, with plans for mutual cooperation in various sectors.


A Shinhan Bank official said, "We hope this business agreement will be an opportunity for Shinhan Bank and World OKTA to grow together in the global market," adding, "We will continue to cooperate with World OKTA to promote the overseas expansion of domestic companies and activate trade transactions."



A World OKTA official stated, "There was a need for convenient and safe overseas financial support for World OKTA member companies and next-generation executives operating on the global stage," and added, "We will do our best to coexist with Shinhan Bank by utilizing the global Korean business network."


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