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  2. List of banks in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean government owns the majority of its shares in the Korea Development Bank, Industrial Bank of Korea, and Korea Eximbank. Suhyup Bank and Nonghyup Bank are not owned by the Korean government, but their organizations (NFAC – which is a sole shareholder of Nonghyup Financial Group – and NFFC) are largely influenced by the ...

  3. Bank of America - Wikipedia

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    Bank of America's logo from 1969 to 1998 Bank of America Tower, headquarters for Bank of America's investment banking operations, seen from Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan, in 2015 Following passage of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 by the U.S. Congress , [ 24 ] BankAmerica Corporation was established for the purpose of owning and ...

  4. File:Seoul South Korea location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Plantilya:Location map South Korea Seoul; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Dreiband-Weltcup 1999/1; Vorlage:Positionskarte Südkorea Seoul; Seoullo 7017; K5 League Seoul 2019; E Best Continental Cup 2019; K5 League Seoul 2020; K5 League Seoul; K5 League Seoul 2021; K5 League Seoul 2022; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Metrostacio Dangsan; Universitato ...

  5. Global ATM Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The "non-Bank of America usage fee" for each withdrawal, transfer, or balance inquiry at non-Bank of America ATMs outside the United States. This fee is waived under the Global ATM Alliance within the following coverage areas. The "ATM operator access fee". This fee is waived under the Global ATM Alliance within the following coverage areas.

  6. Citibank Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Korean American (KorAm) Bank was founded in March 1983, [3]: 60 as a joint venture in which Bank of America held 50.1 percent with the rest of the capital being shared between 13 major Korean companies. [4] In 2003, KorAm Bank was acquired by Citibank. [5] [6]

  7. World Trade Center Seoul - Wikipedia

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    World Trade Center Seoul (WTC Seoul; Korean: 한국종합무역센터; Hanja: 韓國綜合貿易센터) is a building complex centered on the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center (Coex) on Teheranno in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu district of Seoul. It is operated by Korea International Trade Association.

  8. Gwangtonggwan - Wikipedia

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    Gwangtonggwan was built in 1909 originally as a head office for Daehan Cheon-il Bank and Suhyeongjohap. [3] Daehan Cheon-il Bank, established in 1899 and supported by the Emperor Gojong of the Korean Empire, was a Korean bank aimed to preserve Korea's national capital assets against the growing influences of the Japanese banks over Korea's finances.

  9. Yeouido - Wikipedia

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    It is Seoul's main finance, media, and investment banking district. It is 8.4 square kilometres (3.2 sq mi) large and has a population of 32,674 as of August 2023. [1] The island is located in the Yeongdeungpo District of Seoul, and largely corresponds to the precinct of Yeoui-dong.