KOOKMIN BANK
Kookmin Bank (Korean: 국민은행), also known as KB Kookmin Bank, is a bank headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It was the largest bank in Korea and the 60th largest in the world as of 2017.[1] The name Kookmin Bank is a contraction of Citizens National Bank, an English name by which it also used to be referred to in the past.
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About KOOKMIN BANK
- Company typeSubsidiary
- Industryfinancial sector
- Founded1 November 1963 ; 61 years ago ( 1963-11-01 )
- HeadquartersSeoul , South Korea
- Key peopleHur Yin, ( CEO )
- ProductsFinancial services
- Number of employees26,000
- Websiteomoney.kbstar.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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SWIFT codes are used to route international financial transactions to the correct bank and branch. It facilitates the smooth and accurate transfer of funds between different banks and countries, ensuring that the transactions are processed correctly and securely.
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