KB approves of Yang Jong
KB Financial Group’s shareholders approved of Vice Chairman Yang Jong-hee's appointment as the next chairman during a special shareholders' meeting at its headquarters in Seoul on Friday.
The financial group's shareholders overwhelmingly supported Yang's appointment, with 97 percent of votes in favor.
"Despite various challenges in the domestic economy and financial industry, there are high expectations from shareholders for KB Financial Group. I am aware of this and will do my best to meet these expectations," Yang said after his appointment was approved.
He emphasized that he will continue the long-term capital management and shareholder return policies that have been promoted by the board and current Chairman Yoon Jong-kyoo.
Yang is recognized as a strategic leader within KB Financial Group and played a key role in the strategic decision to acquire LIG Insurance. His diverse background in both banking and non-banking sectors makes him a unique and highly regarded candidate.
Yang is poised to assume the position of chairman of KB Financial Group for the next three years, starting from Nov. 21.
The result of the vote came out after National Pension Service, the largest shareholder of KB Financial Group holding an 8.74 percent stake, showed support for Yang by announcing that it had decided to appoint him as its internal director.
Two leading proxy advisory firms Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis also previously recommended the group to approve of Yang’s appointment to investors.
Yang joined KB Kookmin Bank in 1989 and transitioned to KB Financial Group in 2008. In 2014, he was appointed as the head of strategic planning at KB Financial Group.
During his tenure as CEO of KB Insurance from 2016 to 2020, he significantly elevated the company's standing as a core subsidiary.
Promoted to the position of vice chairman in 2021, Yang has been in charge of overseeing three key business divisions: retail customers, wealth management, and pensions, as well as small and medium-sized enterprises.
Born in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, in 1961, Yang graduated from Jeonju High School and later pursued a degree in Korean history at Seoul National University.
The incumbent chairman Yoon, who has led the firm for the last nine years, also expressed support for the upcoming chairman on Friday.
"Nominee Yang Jong-hee is a well-prepared leader with continuity in group strategy and a vision and ability for constant goal pursuit," Yoon said.
-
"조선의 샛별 여장군, 세계가 우러러 볼것"…北, 김주애도 우상화S. Korea issues navigation warning amid planned N.K. rocket launchS. Korea's top diplomat holds talks with Malaysian, Indonesian counterparts at APECEnigmatic artist David Rappeneau's first Asia show taking place at Gladstone GallerySouth Korea warns titS. Korean battery makers' R&D investment up 12.5% in Jan.추미애 "尹대통령 지지율 30%대 받쳐주는 철벽통들이 있다"S. Korea issues navigation warning amid planned N.K. rocket launch[Herald Review] ‘Single in Seoul’ a bland romFifty Fifty's Keena marks group's 1st anniversary with apology
下一篇:New NZ minister takes oath in English and Korean
- ·New NZ minister takes oath in English and Korean
- ·[From the scene] Nakwon
- ·Trump vows to kill Asia trade deal being pursued by Biden if elected
- ·60조 역대급 세수 펑크에도…여야, 국회 운영비 364억 증액 합의
- ·Korea to showcase advanced climate technologies at COP28 Dubai
- ·S. Korea issues navigation warning amid planned N.K. rocket launch
- ·Yoon says China would not benefit from trilateral cooperation with Russia, N. Korea
- ·Baekyangsa's Buddhist cuisine templestay teaches what it means to eat beyond taste
- ·S. Korea's English proficiency slips 13 notches to 49th
- ·N. Korea notifies Japan of plan to launch satellite between Wednesday and Dec. 1: report
- ·S. Korea maintaining stable LNG supply amid Israel
- ·Golf club's 'no Japanese car' policy sparks controversy
- ·Transgender blind spot in hospitalization: NHRCK
- ·OpenAI CEO's ouster was over "breakdown of communications," not "malfeasance"
- ·[Korea Beyond Korea] In Sao Paulo, horizons expand for Korean studies
- ·Prosecutors seek 5
- ·"조선의 샛별 여장군, 세계가 우러러 볼것"…北, 김주애도 우상화
- ·Seoul shares open higher ahead of Nvidia results
- ·인요한 “한동훈, 신선하고 합리적…총선 역할 결정된다면 좋은 일”
- ·Seoul to push through bill to ban dog meat consumption
- ·Hanwha Ocean developing submarine stealth technology
- ·[Contribution] Korean food captivates global palates
- ·60조 역대급 세수 펑크에도…여야, 국회 운영비 364억 증액 합의
- ·[Herald Interview] Latvia hopes to boost economic, cultural ties with Korea
- ·Criminal procedures for foreigners in Korea
- ·OpenAI CEO's ouster was over "breakdown of communications," not "malfeasance"
- ·[Herald Interview] Singer
- ·Uncertainties remain for Samsung, SK after US eases export controls
- ·Performing Arts Market to link local artists to world
- ·Seoul shares open higher on US gains; Israel
- ·[Weekender] Waiting on the North: Unified Korean dictionary project's long journey
- ·[From the scene] Eye
- ·Cheongju Craft Biennale stresses connection with nature, Jikji legacy
- ·낙후된 골목시장 누비며 “화곡을 마곡으로 만들 것”
- ·N.SSign to resume album promotion without Doha
- ·[Korean History] 2002, when Korea soared through World Cup
- ·Korea to showcase advanced climate technologies at COP28 Dubai
- ·S. Korean battery makers' R&D investment up 12.5% in Jan.
- ·Baekyangsa's Buddhist cuisine templestay teaches what it means to eat beyond taste
- ·추미애 "尹대통령 지지율 30%대 받쳐주는 철벽통들이 있다"
- ·Disability rights group lodges complaint with rights watchdog over leader's arrest
- ·Navigate flavors of the Mediterranean in Seoul
- ·Seoul Philharmonic's new music director van Zweden to focus on Mahler, collaborations
- ·[Herald Review] NCT 127 takes inspiration from ‘Matrix’ for 3rd tour
- ·S. Korea's Busan making last
- ·Prosecutors seek 5