Fubon Financial's Full-Fledged Entry into Korean Banking Market Signals New Era

Ana Fernanda Reporter

| 2025-06-23 13:43:50

Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank (Fubon Bank), part of Taiwan's largest financial group, Fubon Financial, is set to make a full-fledged entry into the Korean banking market, starting with the opening of its Seoul office. Scheduled to open next month at the International Finance Center (IFC) in Yeouido, the Seoul office will serve as Fubon Financial's base for its banking operations in Korea, expected to bring new changes to the Korean financial market.

According to financial industry sources, Fubon Bank will officially begin operations with the opening of its Seoul office in the IFC building in Yeouido, Seoul, next July. It is understood that five Korean employees, including a chief representative from a Chinese bank, have already been hired. The Financial Services Commission approved Fubon Bank's application for the Seoul office earlier this year.

Fubon Bank's Seoul Office: A Foothold for Korean Market Expansion

Fubon Bank's Seoul office is poised to be a crucial bridgehead for Fubon Financial's entry into the Korean banking sector. Initially, it will focus on serving Taiwanese corporate clients interested in investing in Korea and on understanding the domestic banking market situation and regulatory trends. This move is interpreted as preparatory work for future expansion into retail banking, including deposits and loans, through a branch conversion.

Fubon Financial has consistently invested in the Korean financial market for over a decade, solidifying its presence. It first entered the domestic financial market in 2015 by acquiring a 48% stake in Hyundai Life (now Fubon Hyundai Life Insurance). In 2018, it invested an additional 300 billion won, becoming the largest shareholder and changing the company name to Fubon Hyundai Life Insurance. Furthermore, in 2019, it secured a 4% stake in Woori Financial Group, and in 2022, it acquired a 19.98% stake in Hyundai Card, becoming its third-largest shareholder, demonstrating its active investment strategy. These preceding investments indicate Fubon Financial's long-term vision for the Korean market.

Fubon Financial: Becoming a Global Financial Powerhouse Beyond Asia

Starting as Fubon Insurance in 1961, Fubon Financial has grown into Taiwan's largest financial group, expanding into various financial sectors including life insurance, banking, securities, and asset management. As of the end of last year, its total assets reached 12 trillion New Taiwan Dollars (approximately 555 trillion won), signifying its unparalleled position in the Taiwanese financial industry. Beyond the Taiwanese domestic market, Fubon Financial has expanded its global financial network by entering major Asian countries such as China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Singapore, and Malaysia. Its entry into the Korean market is part of Fubon Financial's global strategy, demonstrating its commitment to further expanding its influence in the Asian financial market.

Fubon Financial's entry into the Korean banking market is expected to create new competition and have a positive effect by promoting the inflow of foreign capital. Especially if it starts with Taiwanese corporate clients and gradually expands into personal finance, domestic banks may face even fiercer competition in terms of customer service and product development.

The Future of the Korean Financial Market and Fubon Financial's Role

Fubon Financial's entry into the Korean market is more than just a foreign bank's domestic entry; it holds significant meaning within the current financial market trends of digital financial transformation and intensifying global competition. Fubon Financial has already actively invested in financial service innovation using digital technology, and its experience and know-how could positively influence the Korean financial market.

Furthermore, Fubon Financial's entry can serve as an opportunity to strengthen economic cooperation between Korea and Taiwan. It is expected to vitalize Taiwanese companies' investments in Korea and positively impact Korean companies' entry into Taiwan.

Of course, several challenges accompany the successful establishment of a foreign bank in the domestic market. A thorough understanding of Korean financial consumers' characteristics and the regulatory environment is essential, and the bank must present differentiated strengths in competition with existing domestic banks. However, considering Fubon Financial's consistent investment and interest in the Korean market over the past decade, and its capabilities as Taiwan's largest financial group, its entry into the Korean banking market is expected to revitalize the domestic financial market and, in the long term, contribute to the development of the financial industry. The evolving landscape of the Korean financial market due to Fubon Financial's entry will be closely watched.

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