Standard Chartered Korea
Standard Chartered Korea (officially Standard Chartered Bank Korea Limited, formerly SC First Bank, Hangul: SC제일은행) is a banking and financial services company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea and a wholly owned subsidiary of Standard Chartered. It was created by the acquisition of the former Korea First Bank by Standard Chartered in 2005.
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| Type | Public company | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Financial | 
| Founded | 1929 | 
| Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea | 
| Key people | Park Jong-Bok, CEO | 
| Products | Financial services | 
| Website | www.standardchartered.co.kr | 
History
    
The bank started as "Joseon deposit bank(조선저축은행)" in 1929.[1] In may of 1950, it changed its name to "Korea deposit bank(한국저축은행)[2] In 1954, it made an acquisition of branches of the "Korean bank for nurturing industries(한국식산은행)"(a predecessor to Korea Development Bank).[3] The bank was acquired by Standard Chartered in 2005.[4]
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External links
    
- SC Bank Korea Homepage (in Korean)
- SC Bank Korea Homepage (in English)
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