SK Securities Discusses Investment Cooperation with Lithuanian Minister of Finance View original image

On the 26th, Jeong Jun-ho, CEO of SK Securities, announced on the 27th that he discussed mutual cooperation measures such as attracting overseas investment with a delegation including Gintar? Skaist?, Minister of Finance of Lithuania, who is visiting the Yeouido headquarters.


Lithuania has emerged as the largest fintech hub in the European Union (EU) based on digital finance license issuance standards and is actively engaged in digital finance, having attracted the first blockchain center in Europe. Unicorn companies such as Revolut, a UK digital bank, and Mambu, a German financial software company, have chosen Lithuania as a key base.


During the meeting, there were presentations on △ SK Securities business introduction (Han Jeong-ho, Head of Global Business Division) △ Lithuania’s overseas investment and corporate attraction plans (Elijus ?ivilis, Head of Lithuanian Investment Agency).


Jeong Jun-ho, CEO of SK Securities, stated, Han Jeong-ho, Head of SK Securities Global Business Division, said, "There are various opportunities for cooperation between our country and the Lithuanian government in new technology industries such as renewable energy, green finance, and data centers, as well as in defense industry and LNG infrastructure sectors. SK Securities Global Business Division plans to actively expand its international IB financial deal sourcing capabilities."



Meanwhile, SK Securities has been accelerating its entry into the global market, led by green finance, based on its capabilities as a certified entity of the Green Climate Fund (GCF), including visiting Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet during his visit for the summit this year and discussing investment cooperation measures with the Stock Exchange of Thailand.


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