Gwangju Bank Relocates Financial Center to Enhance Financial Convenience in Cheomdan District
Opening of a Customized WM Lounge for PB Clients
(Fourth from the left) Byungil Ko, President of Gwangju Bank, is taking a commemorative photo with the attendees. Photo by Gwangju Bank
View original imageGwangju Bank (President Ko Byungil) announced on the 4th that it recently held a relocation ceremony for the Cheomdan Financial Center to enhance financial convenience in the Cheomdan District.
The relocation ceremony, held at the Gwangju Bank Cheomdan Financial Center, was attended by Ko Byungil, President of Gwangju Bank; Kim Youngjip, President of Gwangju Technopark; Shin Yongjin, President of Korea Photonics Technology Institute; and other distinguished guests.
The Cheomdan Financial Center is now located in a newly constructed building on Cheomdan Jungang-ro, which offers convenient transportation, easy accessibility, a pleasant environment, and ample parking facilities, thereby significantly improving convenience for customers.
The WM (Wealth Management) Lounge within the Cheomdan Financial Center is a specialized WM branch that provides customized asset management services for PB (Private Banking) clients. It is arranged in a space independent from the main business counters, allowing for in-depth consultations in a stable and private atmosphere.
Dedicated PB staff, who are financial consulting professionals, are assigned to the WM Lounge to identify each client's financial needs and strengthen the provision of optimal financial solutions through personalized financial services and individualized asset management.
Additionally, various seminars tailored to different lifestyles will be held, and comprehensive advisory services will be offered through collaboration with experts in financial products, real estate, investment strategies, retirement planning, taxation, and law.
Ko Byungil, President of Gwangju Bank, stated, "Through the newly opened Cheomdan WM Lounge, we aim to become a reliable asset management partner for our clients and achieve mutual growth with the local community."
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