Export Insurance Up to 500,000 KRW Provided... Guarantee Fee Also Supported
HanaFX Trading System and Market Information Included

From Export Insurance Fees to Financial Consulting... Hana Bank Actively Supports Export-Import Companies View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Hana Bank has prepared various benefits such as supporting export insurance premiums and providing financial consulting for export-import companies.


Hana Bank announced on the 10th that it will implement the 'Export-Import Bisang (飛上) Program,' which offers customized foreign exchange services to small and medium-sized export-import companies.


Accordingly, Hana Bank will provide systematic services ranging from financial cost support to professional consulting for export-import companies engaging in their first transaction with the bank. First, financial cost support benefits include ▲supporting export insurance premiums up to 500,000 KRW when subscribing to short-term export insurance from the Korea Trade Insurance Corporation ▲supporting guarantee fees when companies with export-import customs clearance records receive guarantee certificates from the Korea Trade Insurance Corporation, Korea Credit Guarantee Fund, or Korea Technology Finance Corporation ▲preferential cargo insurance premiums in cooperation with Hana Insurance, an affiliate of Hana Financial Group.


Additionally, the bank supports the 'Hana FX Trading System,' which allows real-time monitoring of exchange rates and direct foreign exchange (FX) trading. Through this, companies can conduct FX transactions directly and receive exchange rate management services by utilizing currency-specific market reports within the system.



A representative from Hana Bank's Foreign Exchange Business Division stated, "Through this program, we will become a reliable partner to help Korean export-import companies soar as global enterprises."


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