Korea First Bank Directors

Standard Chartered PLC 11 April 2005 Board appointments at Korea First Bank Senior Koreans appointed as directors Standard Chartered PLC today (April 11) announced future appointments to the Board of Korea First Bank, subject to regulatory approval and closing of the transaction. Standard Chartered Group Executive Director Mr Kai Nargolwala is to be appointed as Chairman of Korea First Bank, respected former regulator, Dr Oh, Kap-Soo, is to be Vice-Chairman and a Non-Executive Director, while Mr John Filmeridis is to be President and Chief Executive Officer. Five other Directors are also being announced. Mr Lee, Yoon-Jae will continue as a Non-Executive Director providing continuity from the current Korea First Bank Board and a recognised commitment to good governance. He will be joined by experienced banker Mr Oh, Sei Jong, who has deep experience in Korea's financial services sector. Former Financial Supervisory Commission counselor Dr Kwon, Jae-Jung is to be standing auditor. Standard Chartered's Group Head of Human Resources, Mr Tim Miller, and Group Head, Risk and Special Assets Management, Mr David Edwards, are also being appointed to the Board. Mr Miller is a director of Standard Chartered Bank, while Mr Edwards is a member of Standard Chartered's Group Management Committee. 'Our aim is to be a leader in Korea's financial services industry. These appointments in Korea and from within the Standard Chartered Group, give us very strong, experienced leadership to guide our business growth in the world's 10th largest economy,' said Mr Mervyn Davies, Standard Chartered's Group Chief Executive. 'They reflect our commitment to strong Korean participation in the top management tier of Korea First Bank.' Mr Davies added: 'John Filmeridis is an accompIished international banker with a tremendous range of experience in growing wholesale and consumer banking businesses.' Tom McCabe, who is currently Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Korea, will continue in his current role during the process of integrating Korea First Bank with Standard Chartered. Standard Chartered expects to generate significant business growth by combining Korea First Bank's nationwide platform and 400 branches with Standard Chartered's products and international network. BIOGRAPHIES Kai Nargolwala: As Standard Chartered's Group Executive Director with responsibility for Asia, Mr Nargolwala, 55, has responsibilities that include developing strategy and business performance across Asia, as well as strategic merger and acquisition activity. He has been closely involved with the development of Standard Chartered's presence in Korea. He is also Chairman of Standard Chartered's global wholesale banking business, and a non-executive director of Tate and Lyle and Visa Asia Pacific. He joined Standard Chartered in 1998 and before that worked for Bank of America for 19 years, latterly as Group Executive Vice President; Head of Asia Wholesale Banking Group. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Kap-Soo Oh: Dr Oh, a leading figure in Korea's financial services industry, joined Korea's Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) in 1999, initially as Assistant Governor, before taking on the role of Deputy Governor in early 2002. At the FSS, he managed the integration of Korea's various supervisory agencies into the FSS, implemented best practices for bank governance reform and credit risk management, and created a World Bank-supported Policy Advisory Panel to help Korea move ahead with market and regulatory reform. He was previously a Professor at the College of Business at both Drexel and Oklahoma State Universities, and Deputy Director at Bank of Korea. He completed a PhD in Finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1986, and was a Teaching Fellow from 1980 to 1984. Dr. Oh has presented his expertise and insight on Korea's economic reform and restructuring in speeches and papers at many international conferences and forums. In addition to his role with Korea First Bank, Dr Oh will be an advisor to both the Chairman and the Group Chief Executive of Standard Chartered PLC. 'We are very honoured to have someone of Dr Oh's experience and background helping our Group in North East Asia. He has enjoyed a distinguished career as a regulator, and has been closely involved in formulating and implementing financial supervision and reform in Korea,' said Mr Davies. John Filmeridis: Mr Filmeridis, 56, has 33 years' experience in banking and over nine years with Standard Chartered. He was previously Standard Chartered's Global Product Head for credit cards, personal loans and SME Banking, which accounts for more than 20 per cent of the Group's revenue worldwide. Prior to that he was Regional General Manager for the Middle East South Asia and CEO for Standard Chartered India. Before joining Standard Chartered Mr Filmeridis spent over 18 years with American Express in various country Chief Executive Officer positions and regional management assignments in the Middle East, New York, India and Hong Kong. He has a Masters in Business Administration from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Yoon-Jae Lee: First appointed as Outside Director of Korea First Bank in 2000, and having been re-appointed in 2003, Mr Lee has served on key Board Committees including the Executive Committee, the Committee for Outside Director Nomination, and the Compensation Committee. In addition to a first degree at Seoul National University's College of Law, he is also a graduate of Stanford University's prestigious MBA programme. Mr Lee has held numerous senior positions within the Ministry of Finance and Economy and the Office of the President. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Korean Enterprise Institute (KorEI), which is a private think tank, specialising in corporate-related policies and issues. He also serves as an Outside Director for Samsung F&M Insurance. Sei Jong Oh: As a career banker, Mr Oh, 61, has more than 35 years experience in the commercial and investment banking industry. He started with Korea Development Finance Corporation, the predecessor of Korea Long Term Credit Bank (KLB). He was appointed President and CEO of KLB in February 1998 and became Chairman of the Board of Kookmin Bank, which merged with KLB at the end of that year. He is a non executive director of SK Corporation. Mr Oh graduated in Economics at Seoul National University and has an MBA from University of California at Berkeley. Jae-Jung Kwon: Dr Kwon has a strong academic background and extensive experience in a financial advisory role for private institutes and government regulatory bodies. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Korea Institute of Finance and, until recently, was Senior Counselor to the Chairman at Korea's Financial Supervisory Commission. He is the author of a number of papers on financial sector reform in key Korean economic and financial publications. Dr Kwon graduated in Economics at Seoul National University and has a PhD in Economics from Rice University, Texas. Tim Miller: Mr Miller, 47, is a director of Standard Chartered Bank, the main operating subsidiary of Standard Chartered PLC. As Group Head of Human Resources, he is responsible for Standard Chartered's Human Resources function in 56 countries and territories. In this role his work has included re-organising Standard Chartered's management structure and processes to improve decision- making and business efficiency and, involvement in managing the integration of ANZ Grindlays in India and the Middle East. He joined Standard Chartered in 2000 and was previously Executive Director of Human Resources for GlaxoSmithKline's worldwide manufacturing operations. Mr Miller has a Master in Business Administration from the Scottish Business School and currently completing a Doctorate at the University of Nottingham. He is a Member of the Institute of Personnel and Development. David Edwards: Mr Edwards, 51, is an international banker with 31 years' experience. He is currently Standard Chartered's Group Head of Risk and Group Special Assets Management and a member of the Group Management Committee. His previous role was as Regional General Manager for the Middle East and South Asia (excluding India). Mr Edwards joined Standard Chartered in 1999 as Group Head, Risk Management. Prior to this he worked for 25 years with the NatWest Group, concluding his career with NatWest as Group Regional Managing Director Asia Pacific. He has an MBA from Manchester Business School/University of Wales. Standard Chartered - leading the way in Asia, Africa and the Middle East Standard Chartered employs 33,000 people in over 550 locations in more than 50 countries in the Asia Pacific Region, South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the United Kingdom and the Americas. It is one of the world's most international banks, with employees representing 80 nationalities. Standard Chartered PLC is listed on both the London Stock Exchange and the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong and is in the top 25 FTSE companies, by market capitalisation. It serves both Consumer and Wholesale Banking customers. Consumer Banking provides credit cards, personal loans, mortgages, deposit taking and wealth management services to individuals and small to medium sized enterprises. Wholesale Banking provides corporate and institutional clients with services in trade finance, cash management, lending, securities services, foreign exchange, debt capital markets and corporate finance. Standard Chartered is well-established in growth markets and aims to be the right partner for its customers. The Bank combines deep local knowledge with global capability. The Bank is trusted across its network for its standard of governance and its commitment to making a difference in the communities in which it operates. Korea First Bank Established in 1929, Korea First Bank is broad based, serving customers across South Korea with both customer and commercial banking products as well as a wide range of trust and investment management services. Korea First Bank is the seventh largest banking group in Korea by assets totaling US$42 billion. The Bank has strong track record of credit quality with one of the lowest ratios of non-performing loans (1.5%: December 2004). The Bank has the 5th largest branch network of 398 branches, including one mobile bank, 2,057 ATM and CD machines and three overseas units. Korea First Bank has 3.3 million retail and 67,000 corporate customers with 1.2 million credit cards in circulation and 2.4 million e-Banking clients. The Bank's modern and efficient Customer Service Centres are located in Busan and Seoul. Standard Chartered Bank in Korea Standard Chartered Bank is a long standing supporter of Korea. Its history in the country can be traced to the 1880s, when it opened an agency in what is now Incheon. Currently, it is engaged in consumer banking and wholesale banking and is a major provider of global market and banking service products to Korean companies and banks. A long-standing supporter of Korea, Standard Chartered Bank aims to expand its business and increase investment in consumer banking in particular. The bank employs around 200 employees, almost entirely Koreans. Standard Chartered Bank is a leader in bank syndications, the country's No. 2 provider of custody services, and a Top 5 Bank in Korean won trading. The bank entered the consumer banking sector in September 2003, and opened a Priority Banking Center in May 2004 in the Yeoksam-dong district of Seoul. It is the first independent private banking branch established by a foreign bank in Korea and a demonstration of Standard Chartered's intention to be the right partner to Korean consumers based on global competence and an in-depth knowledge of local market. Standard Chartered has sponsored a number of international conferences that position Korea as a financial services hub. For more information, visit www.standardchartered.com For further information, please contact Standard Chartered Bank Korea Kay Oh, Head, Corporate Affairs +822-750-6009 / +82-11-9941-9273 Kay.Oh@kr.standardcharterd.com Standard Chartered, Group Corporate Affairs Paul Marriage, Head Corporate Communications +44-20-72807163/ +44-7909687366 Paul.Marriage@uk.standardchartered.com Cindy Tang, Head, Media Relations +44 20 7280 6170/ +44-7799868246 Cindy.Tang@uk.standardchartered.com This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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