Min-Seok Seo
Vorsitzender bei DI DONG IL CORPORATION
Vermögen: 29 Mio $ am 30.04.2024
Aktive Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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Tae-Won Suh | M | 49 | - | |
Jun-Ho Lee | M | 48 | - | |
Su-Yong Son | M | 63 | - | |
Jae-Seon Son | M | 61 | - | |
Suk-Gwon Chang | M | 68 | - | |
Hae-Young Jung | M | 66 |
Korea Listed Companies Association
| 12 Jahre |
Hyeon-Jin Yook | M | 57 | - | |
Jun-Dong Kim | M | 63 |
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) is a business organization that provides resources, publications, events, and networks for its members. The organization is based in Seoul, North Korea and has overseas offices. The KCCI advocates for its members and partners with other organizations to promote bilateral economic cooperation. The KCCI also provides economic data and policy issues publications and hosts business forums and roundtables. Recently, the KCCI hosted a successful business forum with over 600 attendees, including political and business leaders from both countries. The Financial Services Commission identified five bank holding companies and five banks as domestic systemically important banks for 2024, and those identified as D-SIBs are required to set aside an additional common equity capital of 1.0, and the higher loss absorbency requirement will take effect on January 1, 2024. | - |
Chang-Ho Kim | M | 62 | 5 Jahre | |
Seung-Yeon Kim | M | 72 |
Korea-Japan Economic Association
| 24 Jahre |
Yo-Koo Kim | M | 74 |
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) is a business organization that provides resources, publications, events, and networks for its members. The organization is based in Seoul, North Korea and has overseas offices. The KCCI advocates for its members and partners with other organizations to promote bilateral economic cooperation. The KCCI also provides economic data and policy issues publications and hosts business forums and roundtables. Recently, the KCCI hosted a successful business forum with over 600 attendees, including political and business leaders from both countries. The Financial Services Commission identified five bank holding companies and five banks as domestic systemically important banks for 2024, and those identified as D-SIBs are required to set aside an additional common equity capital of 1.0, and the higher loss absorbency requirement will take effect on January 1, 2024. | - |
Eung-Chan Ra | M | 85 |
Korea-Japan Economic Association
| - |
Koo-Ryong Chung | M | 78 |
Korea Listed Companies Association
| - |
Wan-Keun Lee | M | 83 |
Korea Listed Companies Association
| - |
Young-Jin Kim | M | 67 |
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) is a business organization that provides resources, publications, events, and networks for its members. The organization is based in Seoul, North Korea and has overseas offices. The KCCI advocates for its members and partners with other organizations to promote bilateral economic cooperation. The KCCI also provides economic data and policy issues publications and hosts business forums and roundtables. Recently, the KCCI hosted a successful business forum with over 600 attendees, including political and business leaders from both countries. The Financial Services Commission identified five bank holding companies and five banks as domestic systemically important banks for 2024, and those identified as D-SIBs are required to set aside an additional common equity capital of 1.0, and the higher loss absorbency requirement will take effect on January 1, 2024. | 15 Jahre |
Soon-Hyung Lee | M | 75 |
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) is a business organization that provides resources, publications, events, and networks for its members. The organization is based in Seoul, North Korea and has overseas offices. The KCCI advocates for its members and partners with other organizations to promote bilateral economic cooperation. The KCCI also provides economic data and policy issues publications and hosts business forums and roundtables. Recently, the KCCI hosted a successful business forum with over 600 attendees, including political and business leaders from both countries. The Financial Services Commission identified five bank holding companies and five banks as domestic systemically important banks for 2024, and those identified as D-SIBs are required to set aside an additional common equity capital of 1.0, and the higher loss absorbency requirement will take effect on January 1, 2024. | - |
Yoon Kim | M | 71 |
Korea-Japan Economic Association
| - |
Kyung-Shik Son | M | 84 |
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) is a business organization that provides resources, publications, events, and networks for its members. The organization is based in Seoul, North Korea and has overseas offices. The KCCI advocates for its members and partners with other organizations to promote bilateral economic cooperation. The KCCI also provides economic data and policy issues publications and hosts business forums and roundtables. Recently, the KCCI hosted a successful business forum with over 600 attendees, including political and business leaders from both countries. The Financial Services Commission identified five bank holding companies and five banks as domestic systemically important banks for 2024, and those identified as D-SIBs are required to set aside an additional common equity capital of 1.0, and the higher loss absorbency requirement will take effect on January 1, 2024. | - |
Bong-Rak Son | M | 74 |
Korea Listed Companies Association
| - |
Beziehungs-Chart
Beziehungen zu mehreren Unternehmen
Statistik
Land | Beziehungen | % des Gesamten |
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Südkorea | 14 | 73,68% |
Alter der Beziehungen
Aktive
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Ursprung der Beziehungen
- Börse
- Insiders
- Min-Seok Seo
- Persönliches Netzwerk