<b>The end of the beginning</b>
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<b>The end of the beginning</b>

Headline: The end of the beginning
Source: Euromoney
Date: September 2000
Author: Simon Brady

Two years ago the Korean banking sector was in crisis. Foreign banks were nervous of making acquisitions. Today, although total banking-sector losses are still high, a core of mid-sized profitable banks has emerged. None, though, is large enough to prosper in the long term and the race is on to find complementary partners in an increasingly competitive market. Simon Brady reports

It was the job no one wanted. Seoulbank, bust and in government hands, had already failed to attract a foreign buyer. HSBC, the most serious suitor, was not prepared to pay the asking price once it looked closely at the books. It had progressed as far as signing a memorandum of understanding with the Korean government back in February 1999. After months more of negotiations the deal fell apart.

Top 15 Korean Banks Banks by Assets ($m)

Rank Rank   Shareholder equity ($m) 1999 Shareholder equity ($m) 1998 Equity growth Moody's Ratings (as of August 22nd, 2000)
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