About JB Financial Group
JB Financial Group Co., Ltd. engages in the provision of financial services through its subsidiaries. It operates through the following business divisions: Banking, Credit-Specialized Financial Services and Collective Investment. The Banking division offers private and corporate banking and long and short term loan services. The Credit-Specialized Financial Services division provides equipment leasing and installment and new technology business financing services. The Collective Investment division encompasses asset management, investment advisory, and discretionary investment. The company was... Read More
JB Financial Group Co., Ltd. engages in the provision of financial services through its subsidiaries. It operates through the following business divisions: Banking, Credit-Specialized Financial Services and Collective Investment. The Banking division offers private and corporate banking and long and short term loan services. The Credit-Specialized Financial Services division provides equipment leasing and installment and new technology business financing services. The Collective Investment division encompasses asset management, investment advisory, and discretionary investment. The company was founded on July 1, 2013 and is headquartered in Jeonju, South Korea. Read Less
JB Financial Group Company Stats
As of June 2023
- Industry
- Banking
- Headquarters
- Jeonju
- Country/Territory
- South Korea
- Chief Executive Officer
- Ki-Hong Kim PhD
- Employees
- 79
Forbes Lists
#1860
Global 2000 (2023)
#1915 - PROFITS
#772 - ASSETS
#219
Growth Champions (2018)
Regional Banks
JB Financial Group Financial Summary
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2022
2021
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2015
Revenue
$2.5B
Assets
$47.3B
Profits
$448.6M
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FactSet, Bloomberg, S&P Cap IQ; Forbes.
Revenue
$2B
Assets
$47.4B
Profits
$426M
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FactSet, Bloomberg, S&P Cap IQ; Forbes.
Revenue
$1.9B
Assets
$49.1B
Profits
$292.2M
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FactSet, Bloomberg, S&P Cap IQ; Forbes.
Revenue
$2B
Assets
$41.1B
Profits
$281.6M
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FactSet, Bloomberg, S&P Cap IQ; Forbes.
Revenue
$2.2B
Assets
$41.9B
Profits
$208M
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FactSet, Bloomberg, S&P Cap IQ; Forbes.
Revenue
$2.1B
Assets
$44.5B
Profits
$181.9M
Revenue
$1.8B
Assets
$37.9B
Profits
$114.2M
Revenue
$1.7B
Assets
$34B
Profits
$101.3M
Sources
FactSet, Bloomberg, S&P Cap IQ; Forbes.
Revenue
$1.2B
Assets
$32.3B
Profits
$521.5M
Sources
FactSet, Bloomberg, S&P Cap IQ; Forbes.
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