Shinhan Khmer Bank

Shinhan Khmer Bank SHINHAN KHMER BANK (SKB) is a subsidiary of Shinhan Bank, the llargest bank in South Korea. Shinhan Bank owns 90% shares of Shinhan Khmer Bank.

Shinhan Khmer Bank is a part of Shinhan Bank, which is one of the largest banks in South Korea. It was the first bank in Korea, established under the name Hanseong Bank in 1897. The bank provides retail, corporate and investment banking, insurance, securities brokerage and much more. With over 1,000 locations, it has one of the largest branch networks in South Korea. The company also has operation

s in Canada, Germany, Mexico, China, Japan, UK, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, Singapore and the United States. Shinhan Bank is the main subsidiary of Shinhan Financial Group (SFG). Shinhan Financial's largest shareholder is BNP Paribas with 8.5% stake (2008). In 2002, Shinhan Group bought Jeju Bank. In 2003, SFG acquired Chohung Bank (CHB), and then combined it with Shinhan Bank in 2006. As of March 31, 2013, the Group had total assets of KRW 313,664,350 million and total equity of KRW 28,525,992 million.

Address

#277, Street Norodom, Tonle Bassac Commune, Chamkarmon District
Phnom Penh
855

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 15:30
Tuesday 08:30 - 15:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 15:30
Thursday 08:30 - 15:30
Friday 08:30 - 15:30

Telephone

023727380

Products

- Demand, Saving, Installment, and Term Deposit
- Loans
- Trade Finance
- Remittance
- Internet Banking
- ATM, etc.

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