Kiatnakin Bank

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Kiatnakin Bank
Type Public
Traded as SET: KKP
Industry Banking, Financial services
Founded Thailand (January 6, 1971 (1971-01-06))
Headquarters Amarin Tower, 12th Flr, 500 Ploenchit Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand
Website www.kiatnakin.co.th

Kiatnakin Bank is a full-service bank based in Thailand. The bank was founded in 2005 in Bangkok with 17,000 million baht in funds, and has grown to 52 branches and is listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand's SET50 Index. The company headquarters are located in Bangkok. [1]

History

Kiatnakin was originally founded in 1971 as a financial services company, and grew steadily until the recession of the late 1990s forced a suspension of operations. In 2005 the bank, which at the time had 22 financial services branches, applied for and received a commercial banking license.[2]

Subsidiaries

Kiatnakin Securities is a subsidiary company of the bank, and in 2008 the company established a new wholly owned subsidiary, Erawan Law Office. [3]

See also

  • Banking in Thailand

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