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[Asia Economy Reporter Seo So-jeong] Lee Ju-yeol, Governor of the Bank of Korea, reported assets worth 4,132,520,000 KRW. Due to rising real estate prices and increased deposits, his assets grew by nearly 600 million KRW in one year.


According to the asset changes published in the government gazette by the Public Service Ethics Committee at midnight on the 31st, Governor Lee reported total assets of 4,132,520,000 KRW. This is an increase of 576,050,000 KRW compared to one year ago (3,556,460,000 KRW).


Among Governor Lee's assets, buildings accounted for the largest portion at 2,253,000,000 KRW.


The appraisal value of the jointly owned apartment with his spouse, Raemian Gangnam Hills in Jagok-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (101.94㎡, 1,380,000,000 KRW), increased by about 276,000,000 KRW compared to last year, and the jeonse deposit for the Centras apartment in Ha Wangsimni-dong, Seongdong-gu (115.99㎡) was 945,000,000 KRW.


The deposits held by himself, his spouse, and eldest daughter also increased by about 252,920,000 KRW to 1,867,730,000 KRW from the previous year's 1,614,810,000 KRW.


Securities amounted to 6,430,000 KRW, held by his spouse (5,420,000 KRW) and eldest daughter (1,010,000 KRW).



Lee Seung-heon, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Korea, held assets worth 1,543,920,000 KRW, an increase of 266,000,000 KRW compared to one year ago. This included a multi-family house owned by his spouse in Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul (778,000,000 KRW) and a jeonse deposit for an apartment in Poil Jaei, Naeson-dong, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do, under his name (514,500,000 KRW).


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