Korea Development Bank
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Korea Development Bank (KDB), a wholly state-owned policy bank, was founded in 1954 in accordance with The Korea Development Bank Act for the purpose of financing and managing major industrial projects to expedite industrial development and enhance the national economy. As Korea’s representative development financing bank, No. 1 arranger in Asia-Pacific project finance market and leader of domestic capital market, KDB has fostered the growth and heightened the competitiveness of strategic industries by meeting their ever-changing financial needs. In line with the public policy, KDB facilitates the management normalization of troubled companies through corporate restructuring and consulting services, and provides capital for strategic regional development projects.
Through an extensive network consisting of 40 domestic branches, six overseas branches, five overseas subsidiaries, two representative offices, and three domestic subsidiaries, KDB provides a full range of financial services backed by its dedicated employees numbering over 2,100.