Export-Import Bank of Korea
Jun Woo Kim is currently the Chief Representative at Export-Import Bank of Korea. With experience in trade and agency finance for strategic resources and commodities, project financing, and on-lending for domestic institutions, Kim has held various leadership positions in different departments within the organization. Prior to this role, Kim held senior management positions at Korea Finance Corporation and Korea Development Bank, where Jun Woo was involved in overseas project finance and cross-border loan documentation. With a background in law and finance, Kim has a strong track record of managing complex projects and driving successful outcomes.
Export-Import Bank of Korea
The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Korea Eximbank) is an official export credit agency providing comprehensive export credit and guarantee programs to support Korean enterprises in conducting overseas business. Since its establishment in 1976, the bank has actively supported Korea's export-led economy and facilitated economic cooperation with foreign countries. Korea Eximbank's primary services include export loans, trade finance, and guarantee programs structured to meet the needs of clients in a direct effort to both complement and strengthen the clients' competitiveness in global markets. The bank also provides overseas investment credit, natural resources development credit, import credit, and information services related to business opportunities abroad. Furthermore, the bank is responsible for the operation of two government funds: the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF), a Korean Official Development Assistance program, and the Inter-Korean Cooperation Fund (IKCF), an economic cooperation program with North korea.