KASIKORNBANK
KASIKORNBANK, or KBank, is a banking group based in Thailand. It was established on June 8, 1945 with only 21 employees. As of June 2022, it has over 18,835 employees with 833 branches in total, and total assets of over US$124.3b, with a 16.3% market share in Thailand compared with 17 other commercial banks.
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KBTG’s people programmes lauded at Asian Experience Awards 2022
KBTG’s people programmes lauded at Asian Experience Awards 2022
The company acknowledges the need to inculcate a positive experience for employees amidst the uncertain working environment.
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