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Mon, March 8, 2021 | 18:48
Targeting greater audience, adapting to evolving technologies
Targeting greater audience, adapting to evolving technologies
The greatest change in our society today compared to just 10 years ago is our connectivity. In 2003, it was rare to have a high speed Internet connection. But as we soon enter the year 2014, everybody can get online through media devices such as laptops or smartphones.
Kim Rahn | 2013-11-13 18:32
Fast, reliable eco-smart banking essential in new era
Fast, reliable eco-smart banking essential in new era
The first bank card I got after I landed in South Korea six years ago in 2007 was a debit card. It was the first time I experienced shopping without cash.
Kim Rahn | 2013-11-13 18:31
Potential for future growth lies in localization
Potential for future growth lies in localization
In the past, Korean banks have relied heavily on the growth of domestic operations to drive financial growth.
Kim Rahn | 2013-11-13 18:28
How to succeed in developing markets
How to succeed in developing markets
In the midst of low interest rates back home and the growing demand for financial services in China and developing Asia, Korean banks have looked beyond their borders in order to gain additional sources of income.
Kim Rahn | 2013-11-13 18:26
Synthesis key to competitiveness in smart era
Synthesis key to competitiveness in smart era
If you take just a brief look at commercials from the world’s leading automobile manufacturing companies, you will naturally sense that an era of hybrid vehicles has emerged. These cars adopting electric engines mainly to enhance fuel efficiency and eco-friendliness have been invigorating the once stagnant automobile industry.
Kim Rahn | 2013-11-13 18:21
Winners of 9th Economic Essay Contest
Winners of 9th Economic Essay Contest
The Korea Times is pleased to announce the winners of the ninth English Economic Essay Contest for University Students on a subject related to the bank’s competitiveness in an era of smart banking, as well as successful global expansion.
Jong-eun2013-10-18 18:12
Essay contest boosts interest in banking
Essay contest boosts interest in banking
The Korea Times held an award ceremony Friday for the Eighth English Economic Essay Contest at the Plaza Hotel in downtown Seoul. The annual contest is sponsored by Woori Bank.
Kim Jae-won | 2012-11-16 19:51
Global banking service most needed for Korean lenders
Global banking service most needed for Korean lenders
Woori Bank Vice President Kim Byung-hyo, fifth from left, cuts a tape with guests during a launch ceremony for the lender’s first office in Myanmar last month. The nation’s second-largest lender’s globalization strategy includes expanding its overseas presence.  / Courtesy of Woori By Patrick Brian Lauchang Korea may be likened to th...
2012-11-12 20:38
The service that can win the ordinary people's favor
The service that can win the ordinary people's favor
Most individuals today, at some time or other in their lives, require additional funds above their normal income and existing savings, whether it is for buying a new car or going away on a dream holiday. Nowadays, people who need cash for an emergency or an unexpectedly high bill have a viable option for their borrowing needs with a variety of personal loans offered by commer...
2012-11-12 20:33
Serving society is the greatest service
Serving society is the greatest service
The first reaction people have when they are asked about their bank is to complain. After all, usually there is something wrong, or at least, we remember there was something wrong the last time we visited our bank. I can still remember entering a bank in Portugal in 2000 with 10 employees sitting there and only one customer (me) needing anything. Despite there being 10 employ...
2012-11-12 20:28
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