KB Kookmin Bank Launches Integrated Inheritance Planning Service 'KB Widaehan Yusan'
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 29th that it has launched 'KB Widaehan Yusan,' an integrated inheritance planning brand for comprehensive asset management and stable intergenerational asset transfer for customers.
KB Widaehan Yusan encompasses existing inheritance and gift-related trust products and professional consultations. KB Kookmin Bank's expert advisory group provides ▲ comprehensive asset management for stable retirement life and wealth accumulation ▲ pre-inheritance planning for future preparation and safe asset succession to designated post-beneficiaries ▲ one-on-one customized inheritance planning considering the age, asset status, and family relationships of the settlor and post-beneficiaries ▲ consulting on tax, legal, real estate, and business succession matters.
KB Kookmin Bank also launched the 'KB Widaehan Yusan Trust' product. Customers who subscribe to this trust can entrust assets such as cash, real estate, and securities and receive comprehensive asset management services.
Through the trust contract, assets can be safely inherited by designating heirs in advance without worries about posthumous asset distribution.
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A KB Kookmin Bank official expressed expectations that "KB Widaehan Yusan will contribute to the formation of a mature inheritance culture in our society, which has entered an aging society."
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