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Woori Bank

Woori Bank (Korean: 우리은행, romanized: Uri Eunhaeng, lit.'Our Bank') is a Korean multinational bank headquartered in Seoul. It is one of the four largest domestic banks in South Korea and has a strong presence in commercial banking and corporate finance in South Korea. Tracing its roots to the Daehan Cheon-il Bank, founded in 1899, it went through multiple transformations until adopting its current name in 2002. By then, it was South Korea's second-largest bank, behind Kookmin Bank.[2]:35

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Woori Bank
Native name
주식회사 우리은행
FormerlyHanvit Bank
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFinancial services
Founded30 January 1899; 126 years ago (1899-01-30)
HeadquartersJung-gu, ,
South Korea
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jin Wan Jung, (president & CEO)
Hyun Keun Yang (Standing Audit Committee Member/Director)
Products
Revenue ₩12,532 billion (FY 2019)[1]
₩2,800 billion (FY 2019)[1]
₩2,038 billion (FY 2019)[1]
Total assets ₩361,981 billion (FY 2019)[1]
Total equity ₩25,493 billion (FY 2019)[1]
Number of employees
15,529 (2019)[1]
ParentWoori Financial Group
RatingMoody's: A1
S&P: A
Fitch: A-
Websitego.wooribank.com
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Woori Bank is known as the first South Korean bank to support web browsers other than Internet Explorer for online banking[3][4] in Korea.

As of 2020, Woori ranks 95th among the largest banks in the world in terms of total assets with 311,852 billion in USD as of the end of 2019.[citation needed]

History

Woori Bank traces its origins to the establishment of Daehan Cheon-il Bank in 1899, subsequently renamed Joseon Commercial Bank in 1911 and Korea Commercial Bank in 1950. Woori Bank's Jongno branch is located in the Gwangtonggwan building, which is considered the oldest continuously operating bank building in Korea.[5] On March 5, 2001, the branch was registered as a Seoul City Historic Landmark.[6]

Following the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Korea Commercial Bank merged with Hanil Bank to become Hanvit Bank, simultaneously with a public capital injection that made the Korean government the dominant shareholder, then in 2001 with Peace Bank, and adopted the name Woori Bank in 2002. In 2014, after some amalgamation proceedings related to its parent company, Woori Bank absorbed Woori Financial Group.[citation needed]

The privatization process was a protracted effort. The Korean government reduced its equity holding in Woori Bank in stages, selling a 29.7 percent block in November 2016,[7] another 9.3 percent in November 2021,[8] and its residual holding in March 2024.[9]

Business

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Branches

The following lists all major offices and branches. All data are as of the end of January 2018 for Overseas and June 2020 for South Korea.

Domestic

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Woori Bank Jongno Banking Center
  • Number of branches and offices: 862

Overseas

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Woori Bank in West Java, Indonesia
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Woori Bank in Beijing

In 2004, Woori Bank opened its Gaeseong Industrial Complex branch, in Gaeseong, North Korea, the first foreign bank to do so in North Korea. Woori Bank has operations in Bangladesh, India and Indonesia. On 14 March 2012, its Indonesian subsidiary, Bank Woori Indonesia, announced a plan to merge with a local bank, Bank Saudara.[10] In April 2012, Woori Bank opened its first branch in India at Chennai.[11]

Clientele

Woori Bank has major clientele from all over South Korea, including but not limited to: Samsung Electronics, CJ Group, Hanwha, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Yonsei University, and Korean University of Foreign Studies (HUFS).

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