Hana Bank announced that it opened an office in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, on the 21st (local time). From the left: Kim Haeng-beom, President of the Korean Chamber of Commerce in Hungary; Peter S?tm?ri, Chief Director of the Hungarian Investment Agency; Hong Gyu-deok, Korean Ambassador to Hungary; Lee Seung-ho, Head of Hana Bank's Europe and Middle East Division; Lee Ki-hoon, Head of Hana Bank's Budapest Office. Photo by Hana Bank

Hana Bank announced that it opened an office in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, on the 21st (local time). From the left: Kim Haeng-beom, President of the Korean Chamber of Commerce in Hungary; Peter S?tm?ri, Chief Director of the Hungarian Investment Agency; Hong Gyu-deok, Korean Ambassador to Hungary; Lee Seung-ho, Head of Hana Bank's Europe and Middle East Division; Lee Ki-hoon, Head of Hana Bank's Budapest Office. Photo by Hana Bank

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Hana Bank announced on the 22nd that it has opened an office in Budapest, the capital of Hungary.


According to Hana Bank, the Budapest office plans to discover and connect business opportunities for Korean companies operating locally by expanding its network in the Eastern European market. In the future, it will also serve as a local foothold for market research in the Eastern European region and for expanding relationships with companies entering Hungary.


Hwang Hyo-gu, Head of Hana Bank's Global Group, said, "With the opening of the Budapest office, we have further strengthened our network in the Eastern European region," adding, "We will do our best to serve as a communication channel for financial communication with the rapidly increasing number of Korean companies entering Hungary."



Through the opening of the Budapest office, Hana Bank now has a global financial network in 26 regions worldwide, the most among domestic commercial banks, and is also planning to open new channels in India and Poland.


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