State Bank opens first branch in South Korea


Mumbai, Jan 13: Country's largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) today said it has opened its first branch in South Korea.

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The Seoul branch is expected to play an important role in strengthening economic partnership between the two nations, the bank's Managing Director B Sriram said in a statement.

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With over 135 branches across many geographies, SBI has the largest presence in foreign markets among domestic banks.

The branch will offer a range of services to corporates in trade finance, bilateral and syndicated loans and corporate deposits etc, apart from retail banking.

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SBI's decision to open a branch in Seoul follows from the continuous and significant increase in trade following the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, which was signed between New Delhi and Seoul in 2009.

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