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South Korean state bank opened its headquarters in one of Warsaw's most recognizable skyscrapers

In the iconic Warsaw Trade Tower in the heart of the capital, the Polish office of The Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM), a state financial institution from South Korea, was opened. The new office is to support the activities of Korean companies in Central and Eastern Europe, including Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Ukraine, as well as participate in projects related to the reconstruction of Ukraine. In the rental process, the bank was represented by the advisory agency Itra Polska.
The Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM), founded in 1976, serves as the state development bank and official export credit agency of South Korea. The institution plays a key role in financing foreign trade and investments, supporting the global expansion of Korean enterprises in sectors such as infrastructure, energy and maritime industry. The opening of an office in Warsaw highlights the growing presence of Korean companies in the Polish market – both in industry and finance.
Warsaw Trade Tower, KEXIM's headquarters in Poland, is one of Warsaw's most recognizable skyscrapers. With a height of 208 meters, the office building offers over 45,000 sqm of class A space, distinguished by its prestigious location in the Central Business District and timeless architecture. The building holds a BREEAM In-Use v6 part 1 certificate at the highest Outstanding level and a "Barrier-Free Building" certificate, confirming its accessibility and highest standards.
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