Discriminatory Support for Banwol-Sihwa Industrial Complex Tenants... Woori Bank Establishes Specialized Support Center
Provision of Investment and Financing Support, Various Consulting, and Asset Management
Woori Bank will provide differentiated corporate financial services to companies located in the Banwol-Sihwa National Industrial Complex in Gyeonggi Province. It plans to offer combined support through investment and loans, as well as provide services ranging from corporate consulting to asset management.
On the 23rd, Woori Bank announced the establishment of a specialized SME channel called the 'Banwol/Sihwa BIZ Prime Center.'
The newly established specialized SME channel will concentrate corporate finance experts to provide funding support through investment and loans, corporate consulting, and also offer specialized asset management services by private banking (PB) professionals all in one place.
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A Woori Bank official stated, "Following the Banwol/Sihwa BIZ Prime Center, we plan to continuously expand specialized SME channels to regions outside the metropolitan area. We will take the lead in discovering and supporting new growth companies within industrial complexes and promote mutual growth with SMEs from a long-term perspective."
Woori Bank CEO Jo Byung-kyu (fifth from the left) attended the opening ceremony of the Gyeonggi-do Banwol/Sihwa BIZ Prime Center on the 21st and took a commemorative photo with key attendees including Lee Seong-ho, Chairman of Unitec (fourth from the left), Kwon Hyuk-seok, Chairman of MK Chem&Tech (first from the left), Park Seon-soon, Chairman of Dawonsys (second from the left), and Lee Jae-seon, Chairman of Sechang Steel (third from the left). (Photo by Woori Bank)
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