Technology Companies' Entry, Especially Their Main Focus

At the business agreement ceremony held on the 7th at Shinhan Bank Headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, Choi Ik-seong, Vice President of Shinhan Bank (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Lee Soo-jung, Chief Attorney of KNL. (Photo by Shinhan Bank)

At the business agreement ceremony held on the 7th at Shinhan Bank Headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, Choi Ik-seong, Vice President of Shinhan Bank (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Lee Soo-jung, Chief Attorney of KNL. (Photo by Shinhan Bank)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Shinhan Bank has partnered with KNL Accounting & Law (hereinafter KNL) to provide legal, accounting advice, and various financial support to companies entering the Vietnamese market.


Shinhan Bank announced on the 8th that it had signed a business agreement with KNL on this matter.


KNL is a corporation jointly established in 2016 by the law firm Byeori and the accounting firm Bomyeong to advise companies entering Vietnam. It operates offices in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, specializing in integrated legal, accounting, and tax consulting from company establishment to mergers and acquisitions (M&A) for companies entering Vietnam.


Under this agreement, the two companies plan to provide services to companies entering Vietnam, including ▲investment attraction ▲entry consultation ▲foreign exchange reporting ▲local administrative tasks ▲local financial support.


In particular, as Vietnam recently promotes digital transformation led by the government and favors foreign direct investment in technology-intensive sectors, the two companies plan to strengthen support for technology companies entering Vietnam.



A Shinhan Bank official said, "As Shinhan Bank, leading finance and consulting as a Korean company in Vietnam, joins forces with KNL, we will provide more professional solutions to companies entering Vietnam," adding, "We will continue to strive to be a reliable global foreign exchange investment partner for corporate clients planning overseas expansion."


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