US investment banking stalwart, JP Morgan, has announced changes to the senior leadership of its Seoul-headquartered Korean business.
The news sees Tae Jin Park pictured, a 20-year veteran at the bank and former Korea senior country officer SCO, become vice chairman of Asia Pacific and chairman of the domestic market. Meanwhile, Howard Kim adds to his existing responsibilities as branch manager of JP Morgan Chase Bank and leader of the Korean Corporate Banking business, by stepping up to replace Park as SCO.
A statement circulated by the bank detailed that in his new role, Park would explore opportunities to further expand business in...