Woori America Bank Signs Business Agreement with Real Estate Platform Korini
On the 20th (local time), Shin Hyun-seok, head of Woori America Corporation, is taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement with the proptech company Korini in the conference room of Woori America Corporation's headquarters located in Manhattan, New York, USA (left). Photo by Woori Bank
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] Woori Bank's local subsidiary in the United States, 'Woori America Bank,' announced on the 23rd that it has signed a business agreement with the U.S. proptech (an industry combining real estate and IT) company 'Korini.'
According to the agreement, Woori America Bank will provide financial services such as mortgage loans and corporate loan linkage. Korini will be responsible for online and offline real estate consultations, including personal real estate investments and corporate office building acquisitions. The two companies also plan to hold a real estate investment advisory seminar in Korea next month.
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A representative from Woori America Bank stated, "This business partnership will serve as an opportunity to enhance customer experience related to real estate investment and expand digital services," adding, "Along with strengthening digital services, we will continue to strengthen local operations by expanding offline channels in key regional hubs."
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