HANA BANK
Hana Bank (Korean: 주식회사 하나은행; RR: Jusik Hoesa Hana Eunhaeng), known from its initial establishment in 1971 to 1991 as Korea Investment Finance Corporation (Korean: 한국투자금융), is one of South Korea's largest banks. It merged with Seoul Bank (est. 1959) in 2002, then with Korea Exchange Bank (est. 1967) in 2015, and was branded KEB Hana Bank from 2015 to 2019. It is a subsidiary of Hana Financial Group.
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About HANA BANK
- Company typeSubsidiary
- IndustryBanking
- Founded1959 (Seoul Bank) 1967 (KEB) 1971 (Hana Bank)
- HeadquartersSeoul , South Korea
- Key peoplePark Sung-ho (President & CEO)
- Websitekebhana.com
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A SWIFT code is an 8 or 11 character code used in banking to facilitate transactions and identify the bank.

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