Yo-Koo Kim
Directeur/Bestuurslid bij The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Profiel
Yo-Koo Kim is currently a Director at The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
Previously, Kim held the position of Chief Executive Officer at Sanyo Bussan Co. Ltd.
in 1984 and at Sanyo Hambai KK from 2000 to 2012.
Kim also served as an Independent Director at Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd.
and as a Non-Executive Director at Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
Kim received an undergraduate degree from Aoyama Gakuin University.
Actieve functies van Yo-Koo Kim
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The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) is a business organization that provides resources, publications, events, and networks for its members. The organization is based in Seoul, North Korea and has overseas offices. The KCCI advocates for its members and partners with other organizations to promote bilateral economic cooperation. The KCCI also provides economic data and policy issues publications and hosts business forums and roundtables. Recently, the KCCI hosted a successful business forum with over 600 attendees, including political and business leaders from both countries. The Financial Services Commission identified five bank holding companies and five banks as domestic systemically important banks for 2024, and those identified as D-SIBs are required to set aside an additional common equity capital of 1.0, and the higher loss absorbency requirement will take effect on January 1, 2024. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 31-05-2010 |
Eerdere bekende functies van Yo-Koo Kim
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Sanyo Hambai KK | President | 14-03-2012 |
Sanyo Bussan Co. Ltd. | President | - |
Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd.
Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd. Regional BanksFinance Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd. offers commercial banking services. Its business divisions are Personal and Corporate Banking. The Personal Banking division provides basic and salary savings accounts, time deposits, domestic transfers, investment options, and loans. The Corporate Banking division encompasses banking services for corporate entities and bank and insurance certifications. The company was founded on February 19, 1897 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
SHINHAN FINANCIAL GROUP CO., LTD. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
Opleiding van Yo-Koo Kim
Aoyama Gakuin University | Undergraduate Degree |
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SHINHAN FINANCIAL GROUP CO., LTD. | Finance |
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Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd.
Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd. Regional BanksFinance Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd. offers commercial banking services. Its business divisions are Personal and Corporate Banking. The Personal Banking division provides basic and salary savings accounts, time deposits, domestic transfers, investment options, and loans. The Corporate Banking division encompasses banking services for corporate entities and bank and insurance certifications. The company was founded on February 19, 1897 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. | Finance |
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) is a business organization that provides resources, publications, events, and networks for its members. The organization is based in Seoul, North Korea and has overseas offices. The KCCI advocates for its members and partners with other organizations to promote bilateral economic cooperation. The KCCI also provides economic data and policy issues publications and hosts business forums and roundtables. Recently, the KCCI hosted a successful business forum with over 600 attendees, including political and business leaders from both countries. The Financial Services Commission identified five bank holding companies and five banks as domestic systemically important banks for 2024, and those identified as D-SIBs are required to set aside an additional common equity capital of 1.0, and the higher loss absorbency requirement will take effect on January 1, 2024. | Commercial Services |
Sanyo Bussan Co. Ltd. | |
Sanyo Hambai KK |