Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd. (Korean주식회사 신한은행; RRJusikhoesa Sinhan Eunhaeng) is a bank headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It was founded under that name in 1982, but through its merger with Chohung Bank in 2006, traces its origins to the Hanseong Bank (est. 1897), one of the first banks to be established in Korea. It is part of the Shinhan Financial Group, along with Jeju Bank. As of June 30, 2016, Shinhan Bank had total assets of 298.945 trillion (equivalent to ₩304.658 trillion or US$269.507 billion in 2017)[1] , total deposits of 221.047 trillion (equivalent to ₩225.271 trillion or US$199.28 billion in 2017)[1] and loans of 212.228 trillion (equivalent to ₩216.283 trillion or US$191.329 billion in 2017)[1]. Shinhan Bank is the main subsidiary of Shinhan Financial Group (SFG).[2]

Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd.
Native name
주식회사 신한은행
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFinancial services
PredecessorChohung Bank
FoundedFebruary 1897; 127 years ago (1897-02)
Headquarters20, Sejong-daero 9-gil, Jung-gu, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Products
ParentShinhan Financial Group
WebsiteShinhan Bank
Korean name
Hangul
신한은행
Hanja
新韓銀行
Revised RomanizationSinhan Eunhaeng
McCune–ReischauerSinhan Ŭnhaeng

History

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Lee Hee-gun founded Shinhan Bank as a small enterprise with a capital stock of KRW 25.0 billion, 279 employees, and three branches on 7 July 1982; Kim Se-chang became its first president.[3] In August 2003, Shinhan Financial Group acquired more than 80 percent of shares in Chohung Bank, the successor entity of Hanseong Bank founded in 1897, and raised its stake to 100 percent in June 2004. At the time, Shinhan and Chohung were respectively fourth- and fifth-largest by assets in Korea's banking market, and their combination created the country's second-largest banking group,[4] behind Kookmin Bank and ahead of Woori Bank and Hana Bank.[5] On 1 April 2006, Shinhan Bank and Chohung Bank merged into a single legal entity. Because of the prestige associated with Chohung Bank's history, the transaction was engineered so that it was Chohung that absorbed Shinhan and subsequently renamed itself Shinhan Bank.

In March 2013, the Financial Services Commission of South Korea said that Shinhan Bank reported that its Internet banking servers had been temporarily blocked.[6] The South Korean government asserted a North Korean link in the March cyberattacks, which has been denied by Pyongyang.[7][8]

In Vietnam

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Shinhan Bank Vietnam branch head office currently located at The MeTT Building (left one) in 15 Trần Bạch Đằng Street, Thủ Thiêm, Thủ Đức

Shinhan officially established its Ho Chi Minh City branch in December 1994, becoming the first Korean bank to establish a branch in Vietnam.[9][10][11] In the 2008-2009 period, Shinhan Bank was licensed to become one of the five banks with 100% foreign capital.[12][13] In 2011, the bank merged with Shinhan Vina Bank to become Shinhan Vietnam Bank - the foreign bank with the highest charter capital at the time.[14][15][16] In 2017, Shinhan Bank acquired the retail segment of ANZ Vietnam Bank.[17][18] In early 2020, Shinhan Vietnam Bank was rated BBB (stable) in the long term by international credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P).[19][20][21][22] According to S&P's assessment, Shinhan Vietnam Bank plays an indispensable role in Shinhan Financial Group's (Shinhan Financial Group - SFG) global business expansion goals.[23][24][25] At the same time, in November 2020, Shinhan Vietnam Bank officially announced the implementation of Basel II Pillar 2 on capital adequacy assessment processes.[26][27][28]

See also

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References

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  6. ^ Choe Sang-Hun, "Computer Networks in South Korea Are Paralyzed in Cyberattacks", The New York Times, 20 March 2013.
  7. ^ Lee Minji (April 10, 2013). "(2nd LD) Gov't confirms Pyongyang link in March cyber attacks". Yonhap News. February 25, 2008 - Shinhan Bank Kazakhstan JSC was registered (License for banking and other operations No. 1.1.258 dated November 28, 2008), and currently, Shinhan Bank Kazakhstan JSC carries out banking operations both in the currency of the Republic of Kazakhstan and in foreign currency. License of the Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Regulation and Development of the Financial Market No. 1.1.258 dated 03.02.2020.
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  9. ^ Trí, Dân (2023-08-21). "Hành trình 30 năm nâng tầm giá trị tại Việt Nam của Ngân hàng Shinhan". Báo điện tử Dân Trí (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-01-30.
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  17. ^ "ANZ nhượng mảng bán lẻ tại Việt Nam cho Ngân hàng Shinhan". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). 2017-04-21. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
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  24. ^ Quoc, Bao (2020-01-17). "Vanilla prepaid card". Tin nhanh chứng khoán (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-01-30.
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