ABN AMRO Seoul Branch was established in March 1979 as one of the first foreign banks to enter the Korean market. ABN AMRO Asia Securities Seoul Branch was established in 1987 and again, was one of the foremost foreign securities houses to set up in the city. In July 1991, ABN AMRO Seoul merged with Chemical Bank Seoul to strengthen its local capabilities.
Today, a combined workforce of 150 full-time professionals serve 120 clients consisting mainly of large local corporates and financial institutions as well as multinational clients who bank with ABN AMRO on a global basis.
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awards and recognitions ABN AMRO wins reflects our commitment to the Asian Pacific market.
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"The KRW 684.2 billion (USD 668 million) K-Power financing closed 9 December, and marks a genuine first for project sponsors in Asia. The arranger and financial adviser behind the Korean project financing are hailing the deal as the first true merchant power financing in the Asia-Pacific region outside of Australasia."
Project Finance, March 2005