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In the 1980s KDB sustaining long-term industrial financing by intensive support for automobile and electronic industries. This was done by providing long-term facility financing in order to construct a stable growth base of the national economy. It also issued Industrial Finance Bonds (IFBs) overseas
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In the 1970s KDB solidified the development of Korea, by providing funding to heavy-industry from energy to chemical and export-oriented industries. Meeting the government's 5-year economic development plan and the initiation of new financial businesses such as security underwriting and corporate
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In the 2000s KDB moved to a new financial policy amid market-oriented economic changes. This included the completion of Universal Banking Services with the four core businesses: Corporate Banking, Investment Banking, International Banking, and Corporate Restructuring/Consulting. The support for
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During the 1990s KDB providing comprehensive corporate banking services to support technology-intensive industries including semiconductors. It also provided and supported comprehensive corporate banking services to help global expansion of corporate clients.
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List. KDB Bank has not only fostered the growth of strategic industries but also facilitates the turnaround of troubled companies through restructuring and providing capital for strategic development projects.
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services and operates as a Commercial and Investment Bank. Nevertheless, it is a major restructuring player and has saved a lot of big companies during major financial crisis, especially in
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KDB Bank was founded in 1954 to supply and manage major industrial capital to help develop Korean industries and the national economy, taking over the viable operations of the former
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by widening the investment fund. Proactively engaged in corporate restructuring with support of the government of large corporations to avoid major financial distress.
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It was founded in 1954 in accordance with The Korea Development Bank Act to finance and manage major industrial projects to expedite industrial development of Korea.
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KDB provides corporate Banking, investment banking, international banking and indirect financing and consulting services to businesses and banks in South Korea.
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During the 2010s KDB shifted its focus from support of major conglomerates to medium-sized enterprises. Assisted development under the Korean
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nation-wide infrastructure projects and the resolution of financial distress by taking leadership in corporate restructuring.
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In the 1950s KDB supported the nation's economic rehabilitation by restoration of industrial facilities destroyed during the
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to create an independent fund, carrying out the role of the primary long-term facility financial institution.
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KDB Infra (KDB Infrastructure Investments Asset Management) -Major infrastructure project investor in Korea
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KDB Capital - Founded as a leasing company and diversified into corporate banking and VC/PE investment
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KDB Investment - Corporate restructuring PEF for assets under KDB Bank
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which aims to encourage the industrial development of South Korea.
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As of 2018 it was the 61st biggest global bank according to
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State-owned enterprise
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Investment banking
Net income
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www.kdb.co.kr
development bank
The Bankers
World Bank
investment banking
1997 Asian financial crisis
Financial crisis of 2007–2008
Chôsen Industrial Bank
Korean War
Fourth Industrial Revolution
Total Assets
List of national development banks
"The Role of Development Banks in the Economic Development Policy of the Republic of Korea"

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