Sign on a building outside a KEB branch.
Korea Exchange Bank (한국외환은행) is one of the major banks in Korea, with 324 branches in the country and another 28 overseas. It was first established in 1967. KEB has a larger number of foreign currencies to choose from than other banks, such as Chinese Yuan and Canadian dollars, that are not generally available at other banks.
Their logo is the abbreviation KEB followed by their circular sawtooth symbol and then a stylized form "외환은행".
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