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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] Shinhan Financial Investment announced on the 11th that it has expanded and relocated its ‘Gwanghwamun Financial Center,’ which provides specialized asset management services for high-net-worth individuals, to the Gwanghwamun Concordian Building.


The relocated Gwanghwamun Financial Center focuses on providing top-tier financial services through a customer-centric and differentiated approach.


Features of the Gwanghwamun Financial Center include a customer reception area designed to resemble the stone wall path of Deoksugung Palace, private consultation rooms with views of Gyeonghuigung Palace, and a lounge offering a panoramic view of the four seasons of Deoksugung and Gyeongbokgung Palaces.


Convenience for customers using financial services has also been greatly enhanced. A private consultation room was established where customers can complete everything from consultation to product subscription in a one-stop process without needing to move to a separate counter. All consultation rooms are equipped with video consultation capabilities, allowing real-time consultations with external experts. Video consultations are actively supported by Shinhan Financial Investment’s asset allocation experts from the Portfolio Strategy Chapter and Investment Advisory Chapter. Additionally, the presence of the Shinhan Bank Premier counter within the center allows customers to simultaneously access banking services, which is another advantage.


The Gwanghwamun Financial Center employs top-level asset management experts, including two senior asset management specialists from Citibank who have managed clients with assets exceeding 3 billion KRW, and two outstanding asset management experts who have managed clients with assets over 1 billion KRW. These professionals provide total asset management solutions, including customer-centered financial product sales, corporate fund management, inheritance and gift planning, and tax consultation.


To commemorate the relocation opening, the Gwanghwamun Financial Center will hold a total of six investment seminars for high-net-worth individuals every other Wednesday until July 20. The seminars will feature Shinhan Financial Investment’s best analysts and tax and real estate experts, who will lecture on topics such as investment strategies during rising interest rates, asset allocation strategies, taxation, and real estate.



Kim Jae-sang, head of Shinhan Financial Investment’s Gwanghwamun Financial Center, stated, "We will strive to become a premier asset management center that provides customized solutions meeting diverse financial needs of customers beyond asset management, in a luxurious and comfortable space like a hotel."


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