Kookmin intended to take over Korea Exchange Bank, a government-owned bank with offices in foreign countries, by the end of 2006, to facilitate foreign exchange and corporate banking (as in contrast Kookmin is better known for its consumer banking services).
South Korea | Korea | North Korea | World Bank | New York Stock Exchange | Bank of America | West Bank | Deutsche Bank | London Stock Exchange | Bank of England | International Bank for Reconstruction and Development | German Academic Exchange Service | African Development Bank | Asian Development Bank | Microsoft Exchange Server | Inter-American Development Bank | bank | American Stock Exchange | South Bank | Lloyds Bank | Lloyds Bank (historic) | U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Foreign exchange market | European Bank for Reconstruction and Development | National Australia Bank | Toronto Stock Exchange | Korea under Japanese rule | Chase (bank) | West African Development Bank | State Bank of India |
Major insurance, securities, financial services companies, and investment firms with headquarters in Myeongdong include Citibank, SK Corporation, Kookmin Bank, Korea Exchange Bank, Lone Star Funds, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, AIG Korea Insurance, Hana Bank, and HSBC.