Shinhan Bank Signs 'Trust Business Agreement' with Law Firm Gaon
Choi Ik-seong, Group Head of Shinhan Bank (third from the left), and Kang Nam-gyu, Chief Attorney of Gaon Law Firm, are taking a commemorative photo with officials after signing the agreement.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Shinhan Bank and the law firm Gaon announced on the 14th that they have signed a business agreement to provide customized asset management solutions for customers.
The law firm Gaon is not only specialized in inheritance and trust fields but also a tax-specialized law firm capable of providing professional legal services for asset succession. Shinhan Bank holds various trust products such as will substitutes, gifts, guardianship, donations, and hospital expense trusts, making it strong in providing customized services according to customers' life cycles and needs.
Shinhan Bank and Gaon plan to combine their strengths to cooperate in education, seminars, and legal consultations related to asset succession. They also intend to expand collaboration into various business areas by enhancing expertise through inheritance trust study groups and proposing institutional improvements.
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A Shinhan Bank official said, "With the business agreement with the law firm Gaon, we will focus our capabilities to ensure comprehensive life care for customers as a specialized bank in inheritance and trusts."
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