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S. Korea’s Consumption Propensity Hits 13-year Low in 2017

S. Korea’s Consumption Propensity Hits 13-year Low in 2017

SEOUL, Sept. 27 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s propensity to consume fell to a 13-year low in 2017 as households tightened their purse strings amid a sluggish economy, central bank data showed Thursday. The average consumption propensity, or the ratio of total private and government spending to disposable income, stood at 78.9 percent, down 0.2 [...]

Young Adults Must Save for 15 Years to Buy Apartment in Seoul

Young Adults Must Save for 15 Years to Buy Apartment in Seoul

SEOUL, Sept. 26 (Korea Bizwire) –A new study has found that young adult couples in their 20s and 30s must save up for more than 15 years without spending a single cent in order to purchase a respectable apartment unit in Seoul. According to Statistics Korea, the average monthly disposable income for households under 39 [...]

Housing Prices in Seoul Surge, Living Space in the Capital Smallest in the Nation

Housing Prices in Seoul Surge, Living Space in the Capital Smallest in the Nation

SEOUL, Sept. 26 (Korea Bizwire) –The average living space for households in Seoul was found to be the smallest in South Korea. In addition, the living space in the Gangnam district including Seocho-gu was greatest of all the 25 municipalities in Seoul. According to data released by Statistics Korea yesterday, the average living space per [...]

Life Insurance Companies Continue Devious Practices

Life Insurance Companies Continue Devious Practices

SEOUL, Sept. 25 (Korea Bizwire) –A few South Korean life insurance companies still have misselling rates reaching nearly 1 percent regarding their insurance policies. Misselling is a sales practice in which a financial product or service is deliberately misrepresented or a customer is misled pertaining to certain information regarding the product. The practice has become [...]

Speed of Increase of Household Debt in Korea Exceeds OECD Average

Speed of Increase of Household Debt in Korea Exceeds OECD Average

SEOUL, Sept. 21 (Korea Bizwire) — After the onset of the global financial crisis, the speed of increase of household debt in Korean families was found to be 7.8 times the OECD average. The aggregate of loans taken out by low income families (bottom 30 percent of the population) or by those who with low [...]

Regulator to Grant 2 Internet-only Bank Permits Next Year

Regulator to Grant 2 Internet-only Bank Permits Next Year

SEOUL, Sept. 21 (Korea Bizwire) — The financial regulator said Friday it will give preliminary approval next year for two groups to launch Internet-only banks, as the government aims to reinvigorate the banking industry. Choi Jong-ku, chairman of the Financial Services Commission (FSC), made the remarks a day after the National Assembly passed a bill [...]

Parliamentary Panel Passes Bill on Deregulation of Internet Bank Ownership

Parliamentary Panel Passes Bill on Deregulation of Internet Bank Ownership

SEOUL, Sept. 19 (Korea Bizwire) — A parliamentary committee on Wednesday approved a bill aimed at allowing nonfinancial firms to have up to a 34 percent stake in Internet-only banks, easing the current 4 percent ownership limit for financial industry reform. The National Policy Committee agreed that family-owned conglomerates, known as chaebol, will not be [...]

Regulator to Help People Get Back Money Transferred to Wrong Accounts

Regulator to Help People Get Back Money Transferred to Wrong Accounts

SEOUL, Sept. 18 (Korea Bizwire) — The financial regulator said Tuesday it will help people retrieve money mistakenly sent to wrong bank accounts. The move came as the number of erroneous transactions has been on the rise with more people using their smartphones for money transfers. If a person sends money to a wrong account, [...]

From White Elephant to Useful Marketing Tool, Bank Branches Evolve in Digital Era

From White Elephant to Useful Marketing Tool, Bank Branches Evolve in Digital Era

SEOUL, Sept. 14 (Korea Bizwire) — On her way home after work, office worker Lee Jun-hee often drops by a nearby bank branch in Gwanghwamun, downtown Seoul. She does so not for banking but for book shopping and “meet the author” events, which are held in a space filled with the aroma of brewing coffee. [...]