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Corporate Information 001 Corporate Information Hana Financial Group Inc. Hana Financial Investment Hana Capital www.hanafn.com www.hanaw.com www.hanacapital.co.kr Founded in 2005, Hana Financial Group is growing into a global Hana Financial Investment (HFI) is an unsurpassed leader in asset Hana Capital, a member of Hana Financial Group since 2005, is a financial group, taking full advantage of its global financial network, management with many industry firsts, including Korea’s first financial company specializing in loan products and services tailored the largest in Korea. As the holding company, Hana Financial Group investment trust service and investment fund. The company traces its to the capital needs of consumers. Drawing on Hana Financial provides business strategies and management supports to 14 origin to Korea Investment Corporation (established in 1968), renamed Group’s extensive know-how in financial fields and brand power, the subsidiaries, 21 second-tier subsidiaries, and 1 third-tier subsidiary. Korea Investment Trust in 1977, and redefined with the current name company continues to grow by developing competitive and reliable in 2015. It became a mega-size investment bank (IB) after two paid- financial products in auto, personal, and corporate finance, and by CONTACT INFORMATION in capital increases, in 2018 and 2020, bringing capital up to KRW 4.0 expanding new business overseas using digital finance, including in • 66, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04538 trillion, performing a leading role in the Group’s IB business. Unsurpassed Indonesia and Myanmar. • Tel. +82-2-2002–1110 in overseas alternative investment in particular, HFI is growing into Asia’s top IB gaining the attention of global investment circles through CONTACT INFORMATION leveraging the Group’s network. • 17/F-20/F, Hana Financial Group Gangnam Office, 127, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06133 CONTACT INFORMATION • Tel. +82-2-1800-1110 • 82, Uisadang-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, 07321 • Tel. +82-2-1588-3111/3222 Hana Bank KEB Hana Card Hana Life www.kebhana.com www.hanacard.co.kr www.hanalife.co.kr After merging with Chungcheong Bank in 1998, Boram Bank in 1999, KEB Hana Card was launched in December 2014 through the Hana Life introduced Korea’s first bancassurance in February 2003 and and Seoul Bank in 2002, Hana Bank merged with Korea Exchange integration between KEB Card (established in 1978) and Hana SK has since been leading the bancassurance market. By offering a wide Bank in 2015. A long undisputed leader in PB with the largest global Card, a joint venture launched in 2010 between SK Telecom and variety of innovative protection-type insurance products, the company network in Korea, Hana Bank is looking beyond being Korea’s best Hana Bank’s credit card business line (established in 1992). Looking is contributing to expanding insurance’s social safety net roles. In its in corporate banking, foreign exchange, and overseas network to beyond payment settlement services, the company is improving on efforts to help more customers experience the convenience of mobile become a premier global bank. its strengths in digital payment, global payment, and data-based insurance, the company has digitalized the entire process ranging from innovative business, thereby growing into a credit card company underwriting to claim payment, thereby growing into a life insurance CONTACT INFORMATION leading the era of smart life as a smart finance innovator. company specializing in digital bancassurance. • 35, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04523 • Tel. +82-2-1588-1111/1599-1111 CONTACT INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION • 66, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04538 • 66, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04538 • Tel. +82-2-1800-1111 • Tel. +82-80-3488-7000 002 Hana Insurance Hana Asset Trust Hana F&I www.educar.co.kr www.hanatrust.com www.hanafni.com Hana Insurance, founded in 2003 as an auto insurance company Hana Asset Trust launched trust business in 2004 and became a new Hana F&I began as a specialized credit finance company in 1989 which in 2014 began to expand into other indemnity sectors, joined member of Hana Financial Group in March 2010. It has since grown and transformed into an investment company specializing in the Hana Financial Group in May 2020. Engineering diverse financial into the industry’s top trust company by improving its income management of non-performing loans (NPL) in December 2013. It synergies with other Group affiliates, it is fast growing into a digital portfolio, expanding into new business areas, and it is now leading has been since contributing to improving the asset quality of the insurance company, offering comprehensive financial services and the real estate finance market in Korea through the collaboration financial service industry and the virtuous cycle of non-performing guaranteeing a daily life more enjoyable than ever before. with the Group affiliates. assets leading to sound investments by managing various NPL-based investments. It changed its status of being a subsidiary of Hana Bank CONTACT INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION to the Group affiliate in December 2019, and expanded the business • 117, Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 03137 • 15/F, Hana Financial Group Gangnam Office, 127, Teheran-ro, area to include corporate restructuring. Providing various financial • Tel. +82-2-6670-8400 Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06133 services to companies facing restructuring, it continues to transform • Tel. +82-2-3452-0100 into a leading investment management company in the NPL market. CONTACT INFORMATION • 66, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04538 • Tel. +82-2-3708-2114 Hana Savings Bank Hana Alternative Asset Management Hana Ventures www.hanasavings.com www.hana-aamc.com www.hanaventures.co.kr Launched in 2012, Hana Savings Bank adds diversity to Hana Financial Launched in 2006 as Korea’s first real estate-specializing asset Hana Ventures was established in October 2018 as Korea’s first Group’s services with a product line-up that meets the diverse needs management company, Hana Alternative Asset Management became financial group-affiliated, new technology business-focused, and propensities of customers, and by differentiating itself through a member of Hana Financial Group in March 2010. After expanding finance company. As the corporate venture capital (CVC) arm deposit/loan interest policies that stand apart. Furthermore, it stays its business scope to include special asset and private equity of Hana Financial Group, the company aims to create jobs by true to its given role as a savings bank by offering a wide range of management, the company is establishing itself as an alternative further establishing the startup ecosystem and to enhance financial services to the financially underprivileged. investment-specializing asset management company. Placing top synergy generation among the Group affiliates through digital priority on customer value, it is developing into a top-level asset transformation. It serves as a financial partner of startups as they CONTACT INFORMATION management company on a par with global standards. grow into unicorn companies. • 16/F, Hana Financial Group Gangnam Office, 127, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06133 CONTACT INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION • Tel. +82-2-1899-1122 • 66, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04538 • 5/F, 509, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06169 • Tel. +82-2-2190-6500 • Tel. +82-2-565-3434 003 Hana Investors Services Finnq PT. Bank KEB Hana Indonesia www.hanais.co.kr www.finnq.com www.myhana.co.id Hana Investors Services traces its origin to a 2003 spin-off from Korea Finnq is a joint venture formed in October 2016 between Hana CONTACT INFORMATION Exchange Bank (KEB) as an administration company specializing Financial Group and SK Telecom, with the Group holding a majority • Mangkuluhur City Tower 1 GF Floor Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 1-3, in funds accounting and management. It became a member of share of 51%. Combining the financial service know-how of Hana Jakarta 12930 Indonesia Hana Financial Group when KEB was absorbed into the Group in Financial Group with SK Telecom’s mobile technology expertise, the • Tel. +62-21-522-0222 2012. Since its inception, the company has led the administration company offers mobile-based financial services that are part and management market with a broad customer base consisting of parcel of consumers’ daily lives such as mobile wealth management institutional investors including asset managers, public and corporate and account-based services as well as recommendation on pension services, and special accounts of insurance companies. customized financial services. CONTACT INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION • 66, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04538 • 20/F, 100, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04551 • Tel. +82-2-6714-4600 • Tel. +82-1566-4949 Hana TI Hana Bank (China) Co., Ltd. www.hanati.co.kr www.hanabank.cn Hana TI was first established as Hana I&S in 1990 and changed its CONTACT INFORMATION name to Hana TI in 2017. As a Hana Financial Group’s IT-specializing • 7-11F, Building no 8 Daojiayuan, ChaoYang District, Beijing 100025, China company, it provides high-quality financial services in a vast spectrum • Tel. +86-10-6658-1111 of financial fields, including banking, securities, credit card, insurance, and capital. Riding the waves of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Hana TI is performing an important role in the Group’s new technology- based digital transformations and global advancements. FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS Contact Information Some of the information in this report constitute “forward looking statements” which reflect Hana Financial Group’s current intentions, plans, forecasts, • 181, Eco-ro, Seo-gu, Inchoen, 22742 expectations, assumptions and beliefs about future events or results and are • Tel. +82-2-2151-6400 subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors. These statements may be identified by words such as “aim,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “plan,” “seek,” “target,” “will,” or words of similar meaning. These statements are not guaranteeing future results or performance, and involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict and often are beyond the Hana Financial Group’s control.
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