Korea Development Bank
Korea Development Bank (KDB) is a state-run banking institution based in Seoul, South Korea, established in 1954. It offers a wide range of banking products and services, including corporate banking, investment banking, and international banking. KDB provides long-term financing through various loan products, such as equipment capital loans and working capital loans, primarily aimed at supporting private enterprises involved in major industrial projects. The bank also extends guarantees on corporate debentures and loans to facilitate borrowing. Additionally, KDB engages in consulting and corporate restructuring, as well as economic and industrial research. It serves a diverse clientele, including individual and corporate customers, small and medium-sized enterprises, and operates through 74 domestic branches and 9 overseas branches, along with representative offices. KDB's focus encompasses various sectors, including healthcare, transportation, energy, and information technology, contributing to Korea's economic growth and development.