RSO Korea - Korean Korea (2024)

July 31, 2024

U.S. Banking Institutions in Korea

There are 2 U.S. financial institutions in Korea on the military bases: DoD Community Bankcurrently operated by the Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU).Retirees living in Korea

are eligible

to have accounts at either of these two institutions. Read more about these institutions below.

Korea Banking Institutions

It is possible to open bank accounts with some of the Korean banks. You will need a Korean Visa to do so, and not all Korean banks are the same! Not all have the same procedures AND those procedures do change. So, banker beware when opening an account if things don't go as smooth as expected. Do your research for the latest policies, and read some of the Personal Experiencesbelow.

That said, it is a good idea to have a Korean bank. Many rental utilities can be paid for automatically through your bank, money transfers with companies is easier i.e. paying annual car insurance, and more.

Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU)

https://www.navyfederal.org

Serving all branches of the military, the NFCU has been a presence here in Korea for many years, as well as throughout the overseas communities.NFCU has branches both in Korea and the USA. You will not need to close your account if you leave Korea. There are NFCU's at Osan AB, Humphreys, Camp Walker and Camp Carroll.

There are NFCU ATMs at other sites, and other ATMs will take NFCU cash cards.

The NFCU will not make a Home Loan for properties overseas.

By phone, the only way to contact a NFCU is through the Call Center. You can dial DSN 315-757-2010 or Comm 05033-57-2010, but it still connects you to the call center CONUS. From there you need to ask to talk to a branch office.

DOD Community Bank

https://dodcommunitybank.com/

On-base banking services and solutions while you are overseas. Community Bank is operated through contract between Bank of America, DFAS and the DOD.

In April 2024 the contract to operate the Community Bank went to the Navy Federal Credit Union (it was previously with Bank of America). This contract change in no way changes any policies or procedures of the Community Bank, nor does it in anyway link NFCU accounts to Community Bank accounts. It is only the contract that overseas operations ownership.

You must be living in Korea to get an account and once you leave Korea, the account will be closed. Retirees living in Korea are allowed to maintain an account as long as you maintain an address in Korea. You do not lose your account when you retire.

There are Community Banks banks on most of the major military installations in Korea. The phone number to the primary branch atUSAG Humphreys is DSN 315-757-2442 or Comm 05033-57-2442. This branch can give you numbers to other branches around Korea.

Korean Banks in the Local Community

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https://www.90daykorean.com/bank-account-in-korea/

Ready to shop for downtown banks? You’ll have plenty to choose from, but the the big three that expats in Korea typically use are KEB Hana Bank(Eng), Woori Bank(Eng) and Shinhan Bank(Eng), but there are more.

BLUF: Not all Korean banks are the same! Not all have the same procedures AND those procedures do change. So, banker beware when opening an account if things don't go as smooth as expected or... as smooth as your buddy's did. Check some of the Personal Experiences below.

Not all Korean Banks allow foreigners to open account, so do your homework. We will not list the ones that do and don't here, because it can change without us knowing it.

For a very good informative site on "How to Open a Bank Account in South Korea", click here. The site is updated routinely with requirements and processes, so it carries very current information.

You will probably need, or want, a Korean bank account just to pay your local monthly bills. Local bills can be automatically deducted from an account i.e. monthly electric, gas etc.

FYI - they do not have joint accounts at Korean banks.

The site above will provide details, but at a minimum you will need to show your Korean Alien Registration Card (ARC) or US passport.

If carry more than the equivalent of $10,000 in all accounts you will have to file a report with the US Treasury. Korean reports all US citizen bank accounts to the US. https://www.fincen.gov/report-foreign-bank-and-financial-accounts

You can get a cash card for your Korean savings account to use on the local economy.It is difficult as an America to get a credit card in Korea, but you might be able to get a 'secured' credit card, meaning you will have to maintain a certain amount of cash in a savings account before they will issue you a credit card.

How to transfer funds from your US bank to a Korean bank account. There are numerous ways to transfer your USD to a Korean bank. You can use Electronic Money Transfer sites online such as Wise, Xoom, Remitly, Western Union and many others to send money from any of your accounts or credit cards. They both allow up to $9,000 transfers, BUT, those big numbers can raise red flags, so it's better to keep it lower. Or, you can ask your banking institution about money transfer. There is no single clear-cut right answer to this, but keep in mind USD from the US to a USD account in Korea is not common. Korean bank accounts are Won, so there is exchange rates to watch.

Advantages of Having a Korean Bank

A couple benefits of having a Korean bank account include:

  • Your debit card can be used as the transportation card (T-Money).You have to ask the bank to add this feature
  • You can link the account to delivery apps, online shopping apps, Hi-Pass (toll payments)
  • You can have many of your household bills paid by automatic deductions (gas, water, etc)
  • You can use the debit card to get major discounts on items and certain activities
  • You have access to the WOW program in Coupang, which is similar to Amazon Prime

Some Personal Experiences Opening a Korean Bank Account

Banking in the local community

10 Jan 2022: Here in Ansan, my [Korean] wife went to open a new account at a Korean Bank a few days ago and they told her she needed a document from the Dong Office saying we have been in Korea for over 6 months; a document at a cost of a couple thousand won. This does not affect any of our current bank accounts, but it appears to be a new Korean law requiring verification that you actually live in Korea even though you have an alien registration card.

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10 Jan 2022: Went to the KEB-Hana bank by NokSaPyeong in Itaewon (near USAG Yongsan) to open an account. With KEB, you must open a checking and savings account with a deposit of W300,000 in the checking account. Even if you don't want a savings account, you must keep it for six months, and then you can cancel it if you want. The three documents required are: your Passport, Alien Registration Card (ARC), original copy of your House Lease (probably to show the address matches your ARC. Photo of lease is not allowed... bring original) and as of Jan 2022 W300,000. Below is paper the lady at the bank gave out. You can see on the right side #3 it shows to bring in a “Lease agreement contract of Housing” --- (No photo, bring in original). Be prepared to spend an hour signing and signing and signing. Upon completion you will have a Checking Bankbook, a Savings Bankbook and a Cash Card to use at the ATM machines. One Note: Verbally, the bank representative said you must keep a balance of W300,000 in your account for six months, but after checking the written documentation in the bankbook, that rule wasn't found. Could be a misunderstanding or an outdated handbook.

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Is the civil service exam hard in Korea? ›

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How much won do you need to be rich in South Korea? ›

According to a survey conducted among male and female adults in South Korea in 2023, about 27 percent of respondents considered having one billion South Korean won or more in household assets as being wealthy.

How many days in Korea is enough? ›

How many days in South Korea is enough? I recommend a minimum of 10 days South Korea trip, this gives enough time to travel with ease and experience the country. But if you have a little more time try to plan a 2-week South Korea trip to experience most of the regions in South Korea.

What makes you a millionaire in Korea? ›

*Millionaires are defined here as individuals who have financial assets of one billion South Korean won or more. 1,000 South Korean won equals 0.72 U.S. dollars or 0.67 euros as of July 2024.

Which is the toughest exam in Korea? ›

The country's infamous college admission test, known as Suneung, is an eight-hour marathon with back-to-back papers in multiple subjects. The Suneung is one of the hardest exams in the world and stakes are very high. It not only determines university placements and jobs but even future relationships.

Which country has toughest civil service exam? ›

As of 2024, the world's toughest exams include the IIT-JEE for admission to India's prestigious Institutes of Technology, China's Gaokao determining university placements, the CFA exams for financial analysts, and the UPSC Civil Services Exam in India.

What is the top 1% salary in Korea? ›

Kim Hoi-jae from the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea on Monday, the top 1 percent of income earners numbered 199,591 in 2021, and they earned at least 320 million won ($236,581) on average that year. The wage earners' data was submitted by the National Tax Service to the lawmaker.

What salary is considered rich in Korea? ›

According to a study by the Korea Labor Institute, wealthy income earners in Korea earn 120 million won a year. Those who are extremely wealthy - or who have earnings in the top 0.1 percent - make an average 360 million won annually. The average income of the top 5 percent is 68.4 million won.

What's a good salary in Korea? ›

1. Average salary range. On average, South Korean salaries can range from about 983,000 KRW per month (USD 731) on the lower end to 17,400,000 KRW per month (USD 12,940) on the higher end.

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How much money do I need for 7 days in South Korea? ›

For budget travelers, you can expect to spend around $50 to $70 per day in South Korea, including accommodation, food, transportation, and some activities. On the other hand, mid-range travelers can anticipate spending approximately $100 to $150 per day.

Which is the best month to visit Korea? ›

When is the best time to visit South Korea? The best time of year to visit South Korea is generally considered to be the spring months of April, May & June, and the autumn months of September, October & November. During these two seasons days are typically sunny and dry with comfortable average temperatures.

What is the richest job in Korea? ›

The highest-paid job in 2021 is a corporate leader (CEO) who will make an average of about 140 million won(110,000 USD) per year. The average annual income increased by 15 million won, moving from 3rd to 1st place in two years.

What is a rich Korean person called? ›

A chaebol (UK: /ˈtʃeɪbəl, ˈtʃeɪbɒl/ CHAY-bəl, CHAY-bol, US: /ˈtʃeɪboʊl, ˈdʒɛbəl/ CHAY-bohl, JEB-əl; Korean: 재벌 [tɕɛbʌɭ], lit. 'rich family' or 'financial clique') is a large industrial South Korean conglomerate run and controlled by an individual or family.

Where do rich people live in Korea? ›

The Gangnam area, which includes Gangnam-gu, Seocho-gu, Yongsan-gu, and Songpa-gu, is one of the richest neighborhoods in South Korea. What is Gangnam Style? Gangnam has developed greatly since the 1960s with intensive government investment.

Is CSAT exam tough in South Korea? ›

For years, high school seniors in South Korea taking the annual college entrance exam known as the College Scholastic Ability Test, or the CSAT, have faced what are commonly called “killer questions” — extremely difficult problems that are seemingly incongruous with the section titles they fall under and that are ...

Which is the toughest exam of civil services? ›

The UPSC Civil Services Examination is widely considered one of the toughest competitive exams in India and globally due to its extensive syllabus, subjective evaluation, unpredictable question patterns, high competition, and the need for a deep understanding of diverse subjects, including current affairs.

What is the most important exam in Korea? ›

The Suneung is the culmination of an entire academic career for a student in Korea. Especially in high school, students' lives revolve around this test with most students arriving at school at 7am and not getting home until well past midnight.

Are civil servants paid well in Korea? ›

Entry-level civil servants in Korea are receiving about 160,000 won ($115) more than the minimum wage on average in their monthly salaries for their first year on the job, according to data, Monday.

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