The Korea Development Bank (KDB) is a state-owned policy bank headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Established in 1954 under the Korea Development Bank Act, KDB was created to lead the country's post-war industrial reconstruction and economic growth. Over the decades, it has evolved into a major financial institution supporting South Korea’s strategic industries, innovation, and global competitiveness. KDB provides a wide range of financial services, including corporate and project financing, equity investments, policy loans, and financial advisory. Its core mission is to promote sustainable economic development by supporting key national priorities such as advanced manufacturing, green transition, and digital transformation.
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