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The Hanil Bank () was a financial institution first established in Korea under Japanese rule, initially as Chōsen Trust (, 1932-1946) then renamed Joseon Trust Bank (, 1946-1950) and Korea Trust Bank (, 1950-1954) in South Korea. In 1954, it merged with Korea Trade and Industry Bank (, est. 1936 as Chōsen Central Mujin Company 조선무진) and renamed itself again as Korea Heungup Bank (), then Hanil Bank in 1960. The latter name alludes to respective names in Korean language, Korean of Korea and Japan, and has therefore sometimes been rendered in English as Korea–Japan Bank. It should not be confused with an earlier Korean bank of the same name, active between 1906 and 1931 and a predecessor entity of Chohung Bank. Under Japanese rule Chōsen Trust was created in December 1932 at the initiative of the Governor-General of Chōsen, with initial capital provided by the Bank of Chōsen and the Chōsen Industrial Bank (30 percent each) as well as Dong-il Bank, , and several ind ...
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