The Resurgence of South Korea’s Financial Industry

Bloomberg has written up a report on South Korea’s ambition to build up world class financial institutions and capabilities.

In 1999, Kim Jung Yul sat at a table negotiating the sale of Korea First Bank to San Francisco-based Newbridge Capital LLC as it sought cash to stay afloat during the Asian financial crisis. Nine years later, he’s scouting for a Korean buyer for a U.S. bank.

“This is the chance of a lifetime for Korean companies to enter the U.S. market,” said Kim, who was an official at state- run Korea Deposit Insurance Corp. when it sold a controlling stake in Korea First Bank to Newbridge. “We were naive back then,” Kim said. “We paid a high price to learn from the crisis, and it’s time to put what we’ve learned to use.’”

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