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  2. BC Card - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.bccard.com. BC Card ( Korean : 비씨카드) is a South Korean financial services company headquartered in Seoul. South Korea's largest payment processing company, it provides end-to-end payment services, primarily to financial institutions, as well as to local merchants through its subsidiary company Smartro; credit cards, debit ...

  3. APEC Business Travel Card - Wikipedia

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    The APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) is a travel document issued to business travellers who are citizens of APEC participating economies. Valid for five years, the card eliminates the need for its holder to possess a visa when visiting other APEC participating economies as long as pre-clearance has been obtained during the application process.

  4. Samsung Card - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Card Co, Ltd. (Hangul: 삼성카드) is a South Korean credit card company. Samsung Card was established in 1988 as a technical and business company licensed by Samsung Electronics. Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, Samsung Card merged with Samsung Capital in 2004. The company is owned by Samsung Life Insurance (71.9%).

  5. Hana Bank - Wikipedia

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    It was privatized in 1989 and was one of Korea's first commercial banks. During the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea and Japan, KEB was the first Korean bank to export South Korean won to another nation, by exporting bundles of 10,000 won notes to Japan. Jan 1975: Started securities business; Apr 1978: Launched Korea's first credit card service

  6. Resident registration number - Wikipedia

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    Registration is mandatory if they are residing in the Republic of Korea for more than 90 days. The Foreign Registration Number on the Residence Card (외국인등록증) serves as a substitute for the "resident" (or national) registration number on a Korean citizen's Resident Registration Card (주민등록증).

  7. Business card - Wikipedia

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    A Oscar Friedheim card cutting and scoring machine from 1889, capable of producing up to 100,000 visiting and business cards a day. Business cards are cards bearing business information about a company or individual. [1] [2] They are shared during formal introductions as a convenience and a memory aid.

  8. Etiquette in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea is a land of strict Confucian hierarchy and etiquette is important. In respect much can be said on the differences on how to conduct oneself as a male South Korean and a female South Korean. The bow is the traditional Korean greeting, although it is often accompanied by a handshake among men. To show respect when shaking hands ...

  9. South Korean identity card - Wikipedia

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    South Korean identity card. ID card Korea. Korean citizens are issued a national ID card ( Korean : 주민등록증; Hanja : 住民登錄證; RR : jumin deungnok jeung) when they reach the age of 17. [1] This card contains a unique Resident registration number ( Korean : 주민등록번호; Hanja : 住民登錄番號; RR : jumin deungnok beonho ...

  10. Shinhan Card - Wikipedia

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    South Korea. Shinhan Card Co. Ltd. is Korea's biggest, global top-five credit card company. Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, the company has a partnership with Shinhan Capital, and is an affiliate of Shinhan Financial Group. [1] Shinhan Card was established in 1990, as a technical and business company licensed by Shinhan Bank.

  11. Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Minting, Security Printing and ID Card Operating Corporation (KOMSCO; Korean: 한국조폐공사) is a state-owned corporation which is responsible to print and mint the banknotes and coins and other government documents. Its headquarters are located in Daejeon, South Korea.