UK secures £2 billion boost
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UK secures £2 billion boost
The UK government has announced a landmark £2 billion (€2.35 billion) investment deal with Shinhan Bank, South Korea’s oldest banking institution, aimed at strengthening Britain’s financial services sector by 2030. The deal, revealed on July 21, 2025, follows a £460 million (€540 million) investment Shinhan has already made in the UK since 2023. The expanded commitment is seen as a major… Source
UK secures £2 billion investment from major Korean bank
South Korea's oldest banking firm, Shinhan Bank, will facilitate £2 billion of investment into the UK's financial services sector by 2030. Minister for Investment Poppy Gustafsson opens the expanded UK office of Shinhan Bank, the Republic of Korea's oldest banking firm.
UK secures £2 billion investment from major Korean bank - Caribbean News Global
Minister for Investment Poppy Gustafsson opens the expanded UK office of Shinhan Bank, the Republic of Korea’s oldest banking firm. Expansion comes as Shinhan aims to facilitate £2 billion of investment into the UK’s financial services sector by 2030, supporting the government’s Modern Industrial Strategy. Announcement builds on the £460 million Shinhan has already invested in the UK, in a major vote of confidence in the economy and delivering g…
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