Hana Bank Holds Nationwide Seminars on Inheritance and Legal Reserved Portion in Line with Civil Act Revision
Hana Bank announced on April 22 that it held a strategic seminar for clients in line with the recent revision of the inheritance rights and legal reserved portion system.
Hana Bank held a "Customized Strategy Seminar on Inheritance Rights and Reserved Portions System" on the 21st at the Club1PB Center in Samseong-dong, Seoul. Provided by Hana Bank
View original imageThis seminar was organized to protect clients' assets and prevent disputes following the amendment to the Civil Act regarding inheritance rights and legal reserved portions on March 17.
Starting with the Club Dogok PB Center on April 3, Hana Bank has been expanding these seminars nationwide. Conducted in collaboration with a law firm, the sessions feature legal experts and inheritance trust specialists who provide practical guidance, including explanations of the revised law and inheritance planning solutions.
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A Hana Bank representative stated, "This Civil Act revision will be a significant turning point for high-net-worth clients preparing for inheritance," adding, "We planned this seminar to provide comprehensive inheritance services with legal professionals, going beyond simple financial solutions."
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