Korea Investment & Securities Signs Business Agreement with Korea Small Giants Association
Korea Investment & Securities signed a business agreement with the Korea Small Giants Association on the 13th at the conference room on the 2nd floor of its Yeouido headquarters. Baeyounggyu, Head of the IB Group (left), and Najongho, Executive Vice Chairman of the Korea Small Giants Association, are taking a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Junho] Korea Investment & Securities, a subsidiary of Korea Financial Group, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Small Giants Association on the 14th to establish a win-win cooperation relationship.
The agreement aims to provide optimal financial services tailored to the asset size of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by building a foundation for mutual growth with the Small Giants Association and strengthening the cooperation network. Korea Investment & Securities will offer financial solutions such as IB group services and fundraising support, investment attraction assistance, IPO, capital increase, spin-off, and merger support, as well as asset management for major shareholders and executives and consulting on business succession to the association’s member companies.
Korea Investment & Securities’ dedicated ultra-high-net-worth individual organization, GWM, and the Financial Center Headquarters specialized in corporate-related tasks will also help provide comprehensive solutions to support the sustainable growth and improved management environment of SMEs.
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IB Group Head Bae Young-gyu said, "Through this MOU, we expect mid-sized companies to receive comprehensive corporate financial services and lay the foundation to grow into Small Giants. We will continue to do our best to promote the development of SMEs and foster a healthy industrial ecosystem."
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