Shinhan Bank has partnered with the Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs to support the growth of women-owned businesses.

Lee Bongjae, Head of Customer Solutions Group at Shinhan Bank (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Park Changsook, President of the Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs, at the "Business Agreement Ceremony for Supporting the Growth of Women Entrepreneurs" held at Shinhan Bank headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 3rd. Provided by Shinhan Bank

Lee Bongjae, Head of Customer Solutions Group at Shinhan Bank (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Park Changsook, President of the Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs, at the "Business Agreement Ceremony for Supporting the Growth of Women Entrepreneurs" held at Shinhan Bank headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 3rd. Provided by Shinhan Bank

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In this regard, Shinhan Bank announced on the 4th that it had signed a business agreement with the Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs at its headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the 3rd.


Through this agreement, the two organizations will work together to expand and promote the foundation for women’s entrepreneurship, provide financial support and specialized consulting to women-owned businesses, and establish a collaborative system for both financial and non-financial assistance.


A Shinhan Bank representative stated, “This initiative has been prepared to support the substantial growth of women-owned businesses,” and added, “We will continue to expand support for women entrepreneurs so that they can become key drivers of job creation and economic vitality.”



Meanwhile, the Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs is a leading women’s economic organization, established in 1999, with 20 chapters nationwide and approximately 10,000 member companies.


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