Shinhan Financial Group
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| Shinhan Financial Group Company Limited 신한금융그룹 |
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| Type | Public (KRXS: 055550 NYSE: SHG) |
| Founded | 1982 |
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| Key people | Eung Chan Ra, Chairman In Ho Lee, Vice Chairman and CEO |
| Industry | Banking |
| Revenue | ▲$7.95 billion USD (2005) |
| Employees | 14,405 |
| Website | Main Corporate |
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Shinhan Financial Group is a South Korean financial services group. Shinhan Bank and CHB Bank, two of its largest holdings, are set to merge operations in 2006. The group's other notable holding is 62.42% stake in Jeju Bank. It is 8.8% owned by BNP Paribas as of December 20, 2006 [1].
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[edit] Business
- Shinhan Bank
- Good Morning Shinhan Securities
- Shinhan Capital
- Shinhan Life Insurance
- Shinhan BNP Paribas Investment Trust Management
- Shinhan Card
- LG Card
- Jeju Bank
- SH&C Life Insurance
- SH Asset Management
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- "UPDATE 1-S.Korea's Shinhan to pay $7.2 bln for LG Card", Reuters, 2006-12-20. Retrieved on 2007-01-04.

