SHINHAN FINANCIAL GROUP CO., LTD.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
FORM 6-K
REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the Month of June 2007
SHINHAN FINANCIAL GROUP CO., LTD.
(Translation of registrant’s name into English)
120, 2-Ga, Taepyung-Ro, Jung-Gu, Seoul 100-102, Korea
(Address of principal executive offices)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will
file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F þ Form 40-F o
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information contained in this form is also thereby furnishing the
information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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registrant in connection with Rule 12g3-2(b): 82-                    .
 
 

 


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Tender Offer Circular
Submitted to the Financial Supervisory Commission
June 12, 2007
We hereby submit this Tender Offer Circular
in accordance with Article 21-2(2) of the Securities and Exchange Act (of Korea).
         
Reporter
  Name   Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd. (seal)
 
       
Contact Information
for Business Purpose
  Address*   120 Taepyungro 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea
 
  Tel. No.   82-2- 6360-3035
 
*   Contact information for business purpose shall contain the full address and telephone number that can be reached.

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I. Particulars on Tender Offeror and Its Specially-Related Persons
A. Information on Tender Offeror and Its Specially-Related Persons
1. Name of Tender Offeror
     
Name of Tender Offeror:
  Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd. (“SFG”)
Representative Director:
  In Ho LEE
2. History of Tender Offeror
(1) Changes since Incorporation
  1)   Date of Incorporation: September 1, 2001
 
  2)   Location of Head Office (including any changes thereof): 120 Taepyungro 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea
 
  3)   Material Change in the Management
         
2001.9.1
  Chairman of BOD   Eung Chan RA
 
   
2003.3.31
  Chairman of BOD   Eung Chan RA
 
  President & CEO   Young Hwi CHOI
 
   
2005.5.17
  Chairman of BOD   Eung Chan RA
 
  President & CEO   In Ho LEE
  4)   Changes in the Largest Shareholder
     
2001.12.7
  Changed from Daekyo Co., Ltd. and two other shareholders (No. of shares held: 4,754,679; shareholding ratio: 1.63%) to BNP Paribas (No. of shares held: 11,693,767; shareholding ratio: 4%)
 
   
2002.2.7
  Changed from BNP Paribas to BNP Paribas Luxembourg, an affiliate of BNP Paribas (No. of shares held: 11,693,767; shareholding ratio: 4%)
 
   
2005.3.22
  Changed from BNP Paribas Luxembourg to Korea National Pension Fund (No. of shares held: 16,498,516; shareholding ratio: 5.17%)
 
   
 
 
* The above date is the date on which the change was confirmed.
 
   
2005.11.28
  Changed from Korea National Pension Fund to Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation (No. of shares held: 22,360,302; shareholding ratio: 6.22%; convertible and redeemable preferred stocks were converted into common shares)
 
   
2006.4.11
  Changed from Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation to BNP Paribas Group (No. of shares held: 33,682,104; shareholding ratio: 9.38%)
 
   
 
 
* Details of Holding:
 
   
 
•    BNP Paribas S.A.: 20,124,272 shares (purchased common shares in SFG held by Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation);
 
   
 
 
•    BNP Paribas Luxembourg (subsidiary of BNP Paribas S.A.): 13,557,832 shares (existing shares)
 
   
 
 
* The above information is based on the date of purchase and sale of the shares. As of September 30, 2006, the shareholding ratio of BNP Paribas Group is 8.83% (the shareholding ratio was reduced due to the increase in the total number of common shares).

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* As of December 31, 2006, BNP Paribas Group owns 9.06% or 34,582,732 shares of SFG common shares.
  5)   Material Change in Business Purpose: N/A
 
  6)   Other Material Change since Incorporation
     
2002.4.4
  Executed a stock purchase agreement with Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation to acquire 51% equity in Jeju Bank
 
   
2002.4.8
  Executed a stock purchase agreement with Asia Pacific Group II and LP, among others, to acquire 30% of common shares in Good Morning Securities Co., Ltd.
 
   
2002.5.10
  SFG’s inclusion of Jeju Bank as its subsidiary was officially granted
 
   
2002.6.4
  Shinhan Bank’s Credit Card Business spun off and Shinhan Card Co., Ltd. was established
 
   
2002.7.8
  Shinhan Credit Information Co., Ltd. was established
 
   
2002.8.1
  Good Morning Securities Co., Ltd. merged with Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd.; Good Morning Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd. was incorporated
 
   
2002.9.16
  Good Morning Investment Trust Management Co., Ltd. ceased to be one of SFG’s indirect subsidiaries
 
   
2002.9.23
  Executed an agreement to sell (50% minus 1) shares in Shinhan Investment Trust Management to BNP Paribas Group; name changed to Shinhan-BNP Paribas Investment Trust Management Co., Ltd.
 
   
2002.10.1
  Established SH&C Life Insurance Co., Ltd.
 
   
2003.6.9
  Executed an agreement to sell 49% equity share in Shinhan Credit Information to Lone Star Fund
 
   
2003.7.9
  Executed an agreement to acquire 80.04% equity in Chohung Bank from Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation
 
   
2003.8.18-19
  Acquired 80.04% equity in Chohung Bank from Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation
 
   
2003.9.5
  SFG’s inclusion of Chohung Bank as its subsidiary was officially granted
 
   
2003.9.16
  Registered with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission and listed on the New York Stock Exchange
 
   
2003.11.20
  Acquired a U.S. bank holding company license from the U.S. Federal Reserve Board
 
   
2003.12.26
  Made additional investment of KRW 200 billion in Chohung Bank (shareholding ratio after investment: 81.15%)
 
   
2004.3.5
  Shinhan Bank sold out 29,873,359 (10.15%) shares of SFG
 
   
2004.4.12
  Decided to acquire shares of Chohung Bank through stock swap and tender offer and acquired it as SFG’s wholly-owned subsidiary
 
   
2004.4.29
  Terminated business alliance with Lone Star Fund in the credit information sector and decided to acquire shares of Shinhan Credit Information held by Lone Star Fund
 
   
 
 
* On May 21, 2004, acquired the remaining 49% of the shares (shareholding ratio after acquisition: 100%)
 
   
2004.6.22
  Stock swap to acquire Chohung Bank as SFG’s wholly-owned subsidiary was completed
 
   
 
 
* Shareholding ratio after the stock swap: 100%; no. of SFG common shares increased by 14,682,590 shares
 
   
2004.12.16
  SFG acquired Shinhan Private Equity Co., Ltd. as its wholly

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  owned subsidiary
 
   
 
 
* Date of report on inclusion as subsidiary to Financial Supervisory Commission (“FSC”): Jan. 5, 2005
 
   
2004.12.23
  Stock swap to acquire Good Morning Shinhan Securities as SFG’s wholly-owned subsidiary was completed
 
   
 
 
* Shareholding ratio after the stock swap: 100%; no. of SFG common shares increased by 10,235,121 shares
 
   
2005.8.26
  Decided to liquidate e-Shinhan
 
   
2005.8.29
  Acquired Shinhan NPS Private Equity Fund 1st as SFG’s indirect subsidiary
 
   
2005.9.27
  Decided to acquire Shinhan Life Insurance Co., Ltd. as SFG’s subsidiary
 
   
2005.11.24
  Resolution to liquidate e-Shinhan is passed at the general shareholders’ meeting
 
   
2005.12.13
  Acquired Shinhan Life Insurance Co., Ltd. as wholly-owned subsidiary through stock swap
 
   
2006.4.1
  The integrated Shinhan Bank and Shinhan Card was launched
 
   
2006.8.16
  Designated as the preferred bidder for the proposed acquisition of shares of LG Card Co., Ltd. (“LG Card”)
 
   
2006.12.20
  Executed LG Card Co., Ltd. Acquisition Agreement to acquire shares of LG Card
 
   
2007.2.23
  Obtained FSC’s approval of inclusion of LG Card as subsidiary
 
   
2007.3.23
  First round tender offer of LG Card shares, LG Card joins Shinhan Financial Group as subsidiary
(2) Change in Company Name: N/A
(3) Merger, Division (Merger Through Division), All-inclusive Stock Swap or Transfer, Acquisition or Transfer of Material Business, Etc.
                 
Date   Details   Quantity   Remarks
Sep. 1, 2001
  Stock transfer     292,344,192     Shinhan Bank, Shinhan Securities, Shinhan Investment Trust Management and Shinhan Capital established SFG through all-inclusive stock transfer
 
               
Jun. 6, 2002
Oct. 1, 2002
Dec. 31, 2002
Oct. 1, 2003
Dec. 31, 2003
  Small-scale stock swap
Small-scale stock swap
Small-scale stock swap
Small-scale stock swap
Small-scale stock swap
    15,891
786
256
11,626
164,484
    Stock swap between SFG common shares and Shinhan Bank common shares issued upon conversion of bonds with warrant
 
               
Jun. 22, 2004
  Small-scale stock swap     14,682,590     Small-scale stock swap to acquire Chohung Bank as the SFG’s wholly-owned subsidiary
 
               
Dec. 23, 2004
  Small-scale stock swap     10,235,121     Small-scale stock swap to acquire Good Morning Shinhan Securities as the SFG’s wholly-owned subsidiary
 
               
Dec. 13, 2005
  Small-scale stock swap     17,528,000     Small-scale stock swap to acquire Shinhan Life Insurance as the SFG’s wholly-owned subsidiary
     
Note 1)
  By board resolutions dated December 30, 2005 of Shinhan Bank, Chohung Bank and Shinhan Card, each a SFG’s wholly owned subsidiary, the credit card business division of Chohung Bank merged with Shinhan Card through spin-off as of April 1, 2006, and following the spin-off, Chohung Bank merged with Shinhan Bank.
 
   
Note 2)
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  Bank’s capital, stockholders’ equity and the number of issued and outstanding shares were reduced by KRW 210 billion, KRW 170 billion and 49,008,463 shares, respectively, and the credit card division merged with Shinhan Card at a merger swap ratio of 1:0.980941772 (one share of Chohung Bank for 0.980941772 common share of Shinhan Card). The name of the corporation surviving after the merger through spin-off was Shinhan Card.
 
   
Note 3)
  Following the spin-off of the credit card business division of Chohung Bank, Shinhan Bank merged with Chohung Bank at a merger swap ratio of 1: 3.867799182 (one share of Shinhan Bank for 3.867799182 common share of Chohung Bank). The merger agreement was approved at the extraordinary general meeting of shareholders of each bank, and it was decided that the bank surviving after the merger would be Chohung Bank and that the name of the integrated bank would be Shinhan Bank.
 
   
Note 4)
  The Company decided by a BOD resolution on May 28, 2007 to effect an all-inclusive stock swap to incorporate LG Card, an existing partial subsidiary, as its wholly-owned subsidiary. The major terms of the proposed stock swap are as follows:
 
   
 
  •    stock swap ratio: 0.84932
 
   
 
       * 0.84932 registered common share of SFG for each registered common share of LG Card
 
   
 
  •    Date of stock swap: September 21, 2007
 
   
 
 
•    For more information on the proposed stock swap, please see the Stock Swap/Transfer Report submitted by SFG and LG Card on May 28, 2007.
 
   
Note 5)
  Each LG Card and Shinhan Card, both subsidiaries of the Company, decided by BOD resolutions on May 28, 2007 to implement the transfer of all businesses of Shinhan Card to LG Card. The major terms of the proposed business transfer are as follows:
 
   
 
  •    Outline of business transfer
 
   
 
     The buyer, LG Card, plans to acquire all assets (including trademarks and other intellectual property, good will and trade name, etc.) and assume all liabilities of the seller, Shinhan Card, as well as all agreements (and all rights and obligations thereunder) entered into by the seller, Shinhan Card.
 
   
 
 
•    The proposed business transfer is expected to be finalized upon approval of the shareholders of both parties at respective extraordinary shareholders meetings scheduled for August 13, 2007 and to take place on October 1, 2007.
 
   
 
 
•    For more information on the proposed business transfer, please see the Business Transfer Report submitted by LG Card on May 28, 2007.
(4) Change in Manufacturing Facilities: N/A
(5) Material Events Related to Management: N/A
3. Business Purpose and Details of Business
(1) Business Purpose
         
    Business Objectives   Remarks
     
A.
  Control or business management of a company that engages in financial business or in activities closely related to financial business;    
 
       
B.
  Financial support to subsidiaries, etc. (including any subsidiaries, indirect subsidiaries and companies controlled by indirect subsidiaries; the same shall apply hereafter) (“Subsidiaries, etc.”);    
 
       
C.
  Investment in subsidiaries or financing for financial support to Subsidiaries, etc.;    
 
       
D.
  Support for joint product development and sales to, and joint utilization of equipment, IT systems, etc. with, Subsidiaries, etc.; and    
 
       
E.
  Business activities incidental or related to the foregoing.    

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(2) Details of Business
Tender Offeror was incorporated in 2001 as a 100% privately-owned financial holding company in order to actively respond to trends of consolidation and diversification in the financial environment.
Since its incorporation, Tender Offeror strategically aimed at establishing the business structure of a total financial group, and developed systematic strategies, focusing on four key tasks: (i) improvement of the holding companies system; (ii) specific negotiations of strategic alliance; (iii) implementation of strategies to expand initial synergies; and (iv) enhancement of internal and external communications. First, Tender Offeror achieved management transparency by improving the governance and management system of the group and established an enhanced holding companies system as well as a system of mutual cooperation and support among group members by organizing various councils for each business division such as retail, corporate banking and asset management business, in an effort to build a foundation for one-portal, one-stop total financial services.
Tender Offeror incorporated a bank, a securities company, a credit card company, an investment trust management company, a capital company and an insurance company as its subsidiaries, thereby establishing a system that enables it to provide services in all financial areas as a total financial group. It is now promoting cross-selling among subsidiaries of products such as funds and FNA securities savings deposits, and focusing on development of complex products linked with insurance and credit card. Moreover, it engages itself in database marketing activities at the group level using an integrated group database.
Following the proposed stock acquisition through which LG Card will become one of its subsidiary, Tender Offeror will substantially enhance its presence in non-banking sectors by expanding its business areas and target markets based on an increased customer base and channels, and will increase the competency of the entire group in order to secure its leading position in the domestic financial market.
Finally, Tender Offeror will, in good faith, build a management system in compliance with world class standards and secure world class competency as a foundation for long-term survival and growth in the global competitive financial environment.
4. Capital and Total Number of Issued Shares (as of the Filing Date)
[Unit: KRW, shares; Par value per share: KRW 5,000]
                             
                Total Amount of Par    
Type   Class   No. of Issued Shares   Value   Capital
Registered
  Common stock     381,567,614       1,907,838,070,000       1,907,838,070,000  
Registered
  Redeemable
Preferred Stock
    68,757,169       343,785,845,000       407,869,805,000  
Registered
  Convertible
Redeemable
Preferred Stock
    14,721,000       73,605,000,000       73,605,000,000  
 
  Total     465,045,783       2,325,228,915,000       2,389,312,875,000  
     
Note 1)
  The difference between the total amount of par value and the capital of redeemable preferred stocks issued by SFG can be explained by the fact that the capital cannot be decreased under the current Korean Commercial Code, even though the number of issued preferred stocks was reduced due to redemption of Series 1 preferred stocks (9,316,792 shares) and Series 6 preferred stocks (3,500,000 shares) that matured on August 21, 2006. For this reason, there is a difference (amounting to KRW 64,083,960,000) between the capital and the total amount of par value of issued and outstanding shares.

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Note 2)
  SFG resolved at the board meeting on December 18, 2006 to increase the capital for the purpose of financing the acquisition of LG Card shares and completed the capital increase (via issuance of redeemable preferred stocks and convertible redeemable preferred stocks) on January 25, 2007 as follows:
[Unit: KRW, shares; Par Value per share: KRW 5,000]
                         
            Series 11    
            Convertible    
    Series 10 Redeemable   Redeemable    
Classification   Preferred Stock   Preferred Stock   Total
Issue Price Per Share
    100,000       57,806        
No. of Shares Issued
    28,990,000       14,721,000       43,711,000  
Total Issue Price
    2,899,000,000,000       850,962,126,000       3,749,962,126,000  
Capital
    144,950,000,000       73,605,000,000       218,555,000,000  
Capital Surplus
    2,754,050,000,000       777,357,126,000       3,531,407,126,000  
     
Note 3)
  The Company resolved at the BOD meeting on May 28, 2007 to redeem certain Class 2 redeemable preferred stocks as follows:
 
   
 
 
•    Redeemed stocks: 9,316,792 shares of Class 2 redeemable preferred stock (issued on August 19, 2003)
 
   
 
 
•    Total amount of redemption: 172,811,836,286 Korean Won (18,548.427 Korean Won per share)
 
   
 
 
•    (Expected) Date of redemption: 20 August 2007 (Monday)
 
   
 
 
•    If the redemption is completed during the month of August, 2007 as expected, the total number of issued and outstanding shares of the Company will be reduced by the number of redeemed shares, but the amount of capital will not be reduced because the redemption will be done using distributable income.
 
   
Note 4)
  The Company decided by a BOD resolution on May 28, 2007 to effect an all-inclusive stock swap to incorporate LG Card, an existing partial subsidiary, as its wholly-owned subsidiary.
 
   
 
  The major terms of the proposed stock swap are as follows:
 
   
 
 
•    stock exchange ratio: 0.84932
 
   
 
       * 0.84932 registered common share of SFG for each registered common share of LG Card
 
   
 
 
•    Date of stock swap: September 21, 2007
 
   
 
 
•    The number of issued and outstanding shares and capita amount will change after the stock swap on September 21, 2007.
 
   
 
 
•    For more information on the proposed stock swap, please see the Stock Swap/Transfer Report submitted by SFG and LG Card on May 28, 2007.
5. Largest Shareholder (including Specially-Related Persons)
[As of March 31, 2007]
                     
Name               Shareholding
(Company Name)   Relation   Shares Owned   Ratio (%)
BNP Paribas S.A.
  Largest Shareholder     20,124,272       5.27  
BNP Paribas Luxembourg
  Largest Shareholder’s Subsidiary     13,557,832       3.55  
BNP Paribas Arbitrage SNC
  Largest Shareholder’s Subsidiary     900,628       0.24  
Total
      34,582,732       9.06  
     
Note
  Since holders of SFG preferred stock have no voting rights, the shareholding ratio is calculated based on the number of common shares.

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6. Officers and Their Shareholding
[As of May 31, 2007]
                                 
                    Shares Owned   Date of
                    Common   Preferred   Initial
Position   Name   Date of Birth   Background/Prior Affiliation   Stock   Stock   Appointment
Chairman
(standing)
  Eung Chan Ra   Nov. 25, 1938     Seonlin Commercial High School
Graduate
               
 
            President & Rep. Director, Shinhan Bank                
 
            Vice Chairman, Shinhan Bank     133,103       Sept. 1, 2001
President & CEO
(standing)
  In Ho Lee   Nov. 2, 1943     BA in Economics, Yonsei University                
 
            EVP, Shinhan Bank                
 
            President & Rep. Director, Shinhan Bank     23,191       Sept. 1, 2001
Director
  Sang Hoon Shin   Jul. 1, 1948     MBA, Yonsei University                
 
            President, Shinhan Bank (current)     109,694       Mar. 20, 2007
Outside Director
  Pyung Joo Kim   Feb. 6, 1939     PhD., Economics, Princeton University           Mar. 20, 2007
 
            Professor, Sogang University                
Outside Director
  Young Woo Kim   May 1, 1952     BA in Political Economy, Waseda
University
          Mar. 20, 2007
 
            CEO, Hanil Electronics (current)                
Outside Director
  Sang Yoon Lee   Sept. 13, 1942     BA in Commerce, Seoul National
University
          Mar. 25, 2004
 
            Non-statutory Vice-Chairman, Korea
Food Industry Association (current)
               
 
            Representative Director and President, Nongshim Ltd. (current)                
Outside Director
  Yoon Soo Yoon   Mar. 5, 1946     BA in Political Science & Diplomacy, Korea University of Foreign Studies           Mar. 25, 2004
 
            Non-Executive Director of Hanvit Bank                
 
            President of Fila Korea Ltd. (current)                
Outside Director
  Shee Yul Ryoo   Sept. 5, 1938     LLB, Seoul National University           Mar. 30, 2005
 
            President, Korea First Bank (former)                
 
            Chairman, The Korea Federation of Banks (former)                
 
            Advisor, Shin & Kim (current)                
Outside Director
  Byung Hun Park   Sept. 10, 1928     BA in Law, Politics and Economics at Meiji University, Japan     28,659       Sep. 1, 2001
 
            President, HQ of Korean Residents’ Union in Japan                
 
            Chairman, Daeseong Electronics Ltd
(current)
               
Outside Director
  Young Hoon Choi   Nov. 8, 1928     LLB in Law, Ritsumeikan University,
Japan
    135,400       Mar. 30, 2005
 
            Non Executive Director, Shinhan Bank                
 
            Chairman, Eishin Group (current)                
Outside Director
  Si Jong Kim   Apr. 16, 1937     Sigaken Yashu High School     8,764       Mar. 30, 2005
 
            Director, Yokohama Shogin                
 
            Director, Korea Chamber of Office in Kanagawa, Japan                
 
            Standing Advisor, Kanagawa Division, Korean Residents’ Union in Japan (current)                

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Position   Name   Date of Birth   Background/Prior Affiliation   Shares Owned   Date of
                    Common   Preferred   Initial
                    Stock   Stock   Appointment
Outside Director
  Philippe Reynieix   Jun. 24, 1949     Master of Business Law, Paris II University, France           Mar. 25, 2004
 
            Chief Operating Officer BNP Paribas,
Singapore
               
 
            Rep. Director & GM for Korea BNP Paribas, Seoul (current)                
Outside Director
  Haeng Nam Chung   Mar. 15, 1941     Tomishima Jr. High School     30,000       Mar. 21, 2006
 
            Director, Asuka Credit Union                
 
            Advisor, Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry (current)                
Outside Director
  Yong Woong Yang   Aug. 4, 1948     BA, Chosun University, Japan     96,586       Mar. 25, 2004
 
            President, Doen, Japan (current)                
Outside Director
  Sung Bin Chun   Jan. 21, 1953     PhD., Business Administration, Berkeley University           Mar. 20, 2007
 
            Professor, Sogang University                
Deputy President
  Jae Woo Lee   Jul. 2, 1950     Graduated from Kunsan Commercial
High School
    14,382       Dec. 16, 2004
 
            MBA, Korea University                
 
            Deputy President, Shinhan Bank                
Deputy President
  Jae Woon Yoon   Jul. 22, 1951     BA in Education, Seoul National
University
          Aug. 26, 2005
 
            General Manager of Trust Business Dept., Chohung Bank                
 
            Director of Central Region HQ, Chohung Bank                
Deputy President
  Buhmsoo Choi   August 8, 1956     BA in Economics, Seoul National
University
          May 28, 2007
 
            PhD., Economics, Yale University                
 
            Vice President, Kookmin Bank                
Total
                    579,779        
7. Specially-Related Persons
[As of March 31, 2007]
                                         
                                    Occupation  
Name   Relation with             Capital (million             (Details of  
(Company Name)   Tender Offeror     Address     Won)     Largest Shareholder     Business)  
Shinhan Bank
  Subsidiary   120 Taepyungro 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul     7,528,078     SFG   Banking business
LG Card
  Subsidiary   6-1 Namdaemun-ro 5ga Jung-gu Seoul     626,847     SFG   Credit card business
Good Morning Shinhan Securities
  Subsidiary   23-2 Yoido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul     796,998     SFG   Securities business
Shinhan Card
  Subsidiary   14 Namdaemoonro 1-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul     358,886     SFG   Credit card business
Shinhan Capital
  Subsidiary   530-1 Gozan-dong, Danwon-gu, Ansan, Kyeonggi-do     80,000     SFG   Credit extension business
Jeju Bank
  Subsidiary   1349 Yi-do, Yido 1-dong, Jeju City     77,644     SFG   Banking business
Shinhan Life Insurance
  Subsidiary   120 Taepyungro 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul     200,000     SFG   Life insurance business

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                                    Occupation  
Name   Relation with             Capital (million             (Details of  
(Company Name)   Tender Offeror     Address     Won)     Largest Shareholder     Business)  
Shinhan-BNP Paribas Investment Trust Management Co.
  Subsidiary   18th Fl., Good Morning Shinhan Tower, 23-2 Yoido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul     40,000     SFG   Securities investment trust business
Shinhan Macquarie Financial Advisory
  Subsidiary   9th Fl., Hanwha Bldg., Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul     1,000     SFG   Financial advisory business
Shinhan Credit Information
  Subsidiary   32 Moonraedong 3-ga, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul     3,000     SFG   Credit survey business
SH&C Life Insurance
  Subsidiary   3rd Fl., Seoul City Tower, Namdaemoonro 5-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul     30,000     SFG   Insurance business
Shinhan Private Equity
  Subsidiary   14th Fl., Heungkuk Life Bldg., Shinmunro 1-ga, Jongro-gu, Seoul     10,000     SFG   Private equity operations business
Shinhan Data System
  Indirect subsidiary   17th Fl., Daekyung Bldg., 120 Taepyungro 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul     1,000     Shinhan Bank   Software development business
Shinhan Finance Ltd.
  Indirect subsidiary   Room 3401, Gloucester Tower, The Land mark, 11 Pedder St., Central, Hong Kong     63,684     Shinhan Bank   Banking business
SH Asset Management
  Indirect subsidiary   7th Fl., Good Morning Shinhan Tower, 23-2 Yoido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul     45,000     Shinhan Bank   Investment trust business
Shinhan Asia Ltd.
  Indirect subsidiary   Suites 3507-3508, 35/F, Two Exchange Square, 8 Connaught Place, Central, HK     13,944     Shinhan Bank   Banking business
Shinhan Bank America
  Indirect subsidiary   330 5th Avenue 4th Floor New York, NY 10001 USA     13,014     Shinhan Bank   Banking business
Shinhan Bank Europe
  Indirect subsidiary   Neue Mainzer Strasse 75 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany     18,748     Shinhan Bank   Banking business
Shinhan Vina Bank
  Indirect subsidiary   3-5 Ho Tung Mau Street, District 1, HCMC, Vietnam     18,592     Shinhan Bank   Banking business
CHB Valuemeet 2001 First SPC
  Indirect subsidiary   10th Fl., Lawyer’s Bldg., Dangju-dong, Jongro-gu, Seoul     10     Shinhan Bank   Other financial business
CHB Valuemeet 2001 Second SPC
  Indirect subsidiary   10th Fl., Lawyer’s Bldg., Dangju-dong, Jongro-gu, Seoul     10     Shinhan Bank   Other financial business
CHB Valuemeet 2002 First SPC
  Indirect subsidiary   10th Fl., Lawyer’s Bldg., Dangju-dong, Jongro-gu, Seoul     10     Shinhan Bank   Other financial business

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                                    Occupation  
Name   Relation with             Capital (million             (Details of  
(Company Name)   Tender Offeror     Address     Won)     Largest Shareholder     Business)  
Good Morning Shinhan Securities Europe Ltd.
  Indirect subsidiary   7th Floor, 52 Cornhill, London EC3V 3PD, United Kingdom     6,202     Good Morning Shinhan Securities   Securities brokerage business
Good Morning Shinhan Securities USA Inc.
  Indirect subsidiary   1325 6th Ave. #702, NY, NY 10019 USA     3,904     Good Morning Shinhan Securities   Securities brokerage business
Shinhan NPS Private Equity Fund 1st
  Indirect subsidiary   226 Shinmunro 1-ga Jongro-gu, Seoul     138,000     National Pension Fund   Other financial business
Note 1)   Tender Offeror’s specially related persons that are companies (corporations) are as listed above.
    Among Tender Offeror’s specially related persons, only Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd. owns LG Card shares. The number of LG Card shares owned by Shinhan Bank is 8,960,005.
 
    Information on officers of either Tender Offeror or its affiliates is omitted pursuant to Article 10-3 (3) of the Enforcement Decree of the Securities and Exchange Act because they own less than 1,000 shares of LG Card.
Note 2)   Although the largest shareholder of Shinhan NPS Private Equity Fund 1st is National Pension Fund, since Shinhan Private Equity, a subsidiary of Tender Offeror, is a general partner of the Fund, it is a indirect subsidiary of Tender Offeror.
B. Information on Corporate Group of Which Tender Offeror Is a Member
1. Name of Corporate Group
Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
2. Companies Belonging to the Corporate Group
             
Classification   No. of Companies   Company Name
Listed Corporation
  1 (holding company)   Shinhan Financial Group
 
  2 (subsidiaries)   Jeju Bank, LG Card
Non-listed
Corporations
  10 (subsidiaries)   Shinhan Bank, Good Morning Shinhan Securities, Shinhan Card, Shinhan Capital, Shinhan Life Insurance, Shinhan-BNP Paribas Investment Trust Management Co., Shinhan Macquarie Financial Advisory, Shinhan Credit Information, SH&C Life Insurance, and Shinhan Private Equity
 
  13 (indirect subsidiaries)   Shinhan Data System, Shinhan Finance Ltd., SH Asset Management, Shinhan Asia Ltd., Shinhan Bank America, Shinhan Bank Europe, Shinhan Vina Bank, CHB Valuemeet 2001 First SPC, CHB Valuemeet 2001 Second SPC, CHB Valuemeet 2002 First SPC, Good Morning Shinhan Securities Europe Ltd., Good Morning Shinhan Securities USA Inc., Shinhan NPS Private Equity Fund 1st
Total
    26    

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Note 1)      LG Card joined Shinhan Financial Group as a subsidiary on March 23, 2007
3. Relevant Law and Regulation
  (i)   Since Shinhan Financial Group is composed of subsidiaries and indirect subsidiaries of SFG and SFG is a financial holding company under the Financial Holding Companies Act (“FHCA”), Shinhan Financial Group is subject to any and all regulations under the FHCA.
 
  (ii)   Major regulations under the FHCA applicable to a financial holding company such as Shinhan Financial Group include (i) certain limits on investment under which a financial holding company can invest in subsidiaries only to the extent of its stockholders’ equity, and (ii) prohibition against running other profit-making businesses than managing its subsidiaries and other businesses incidental thereto.
 
  (iii)   Furthermore, the FHCA prohibits subsidiaries and indirect subsidiaries from making investment in, or extending credits to, a parent financial holding company, and restricts them from holding stocks of, or extending credits to, other subsidiaries or indirect subsidiaries.
 
  (iv)   For details of regulations under the FHCA, please refer to the FHCA, the Enforcement Decree thereof, and the Regulation on Supervision.
 
  (v)   In addition to the FHCA, Tender Offeror is subject to regulations under the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act, the Securities and Exchange Act (“SEA”), and other relevant laws and regulations.
4. Summary Consolidated Financial Statements
(1) Consolidated Balance Sheet
[Unit: KRW million]
                 
    6th Fiscal Year   5th Fiscal Year
Category   (As of Dec. 31, 2006)   (As of Dec. 31, 2005)
[Assets]
               
Cash & Bank Deposits
    11,273,500       8,429,328  
Trading Securities
    5,516,622       5,495,510  
Available-for-Sale Securities
    17,978,765       21,612,238  
Held-to-Maturity Securities
    7,558,816       2,996,243  
Equity Securities by the Equity Method
    230,199       120,392  
Loans
    122,301,730       106,648,448  
Fixed Assets
    3,683,848       3,486,803  
Other Assets
    9,181,689       11,428,939  
Total Assets
    177,725,169       160,217,901  
[Liabilities]
               
Deposits
    99,759,523       91,538,441  

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    6th Fiscal Year   5thFiscal Year
Category   (As of Dec. 31, 2006)   (As of Dec. 31, 2005)
Borrowings
    16,892,153       15,916,389  
Debentures
    29,484,758       22,840,156  
Other Liabilities
    20,076,630       19,712,042  
Total Liabilities
    166,213,064       150,007,028  
[Capital Stock]
    2,170,758       2,170,758  
[Consolidated Capital Surplus]
    4,411,506       4,393,846  
[Consolidated Retained Earnings]
    3,387,960       2,743,192  
[Capital Adjustment]
    1,391,302       829,221  
[Minority Interest]
    150,579       73,856  
Total Stockholders’ Equity
    11,512,105       10,210,873  
(2) Consolidated Income Statement
[Unit: KRW million]
                 
    6th Fiscal Year   5th Fiscal Year
Category   (Jan. 1, 2006 ~ Dec. 31, 2006)   (Jan. 1, 2005 ~Dec. 31, 2005)
Operating Revenues
    19,812,440       15,466,345  
Operating Expenses
    17,782,332       13,707,080  
Operating Income
    2,030,108       1,759,265  
Ordinary Income
    2,513,677       1,824,650  
Net Income
    1,842,513       1,567,240  
Consolidated Period Income
    1,832,718       1,560,760  
No. of companies included
  18 companies   21 companies
in the consolidated income
  SFG / (8) subsidiaries / (7)   SFG / (9) subsidiaries / (8)
statement
  indirect subsidiaries / (2) trusts   indirect subsidiaries / (3) trusts
C. Financial Information of Tender Offeror
1. Balance Sheet
The 1st Quarter of the 7th Fiscal Year (As of Mar. 31, 2007)
The 6th Fiscal Year (As of Dec. 31, 2006)
The 5th Fiscal Year (As of Dec. 31, 2005)
[Unit: KRW million]
                         
    7th Fiscal            
    Year,           5th
Category   1st Quarter   6th Fiscal Year   Fiscal Year
Assets
                       
I.Cash & Bank Deposits
    460,416       468,561       64,374  
1.Bank Deposits
    460,410       468,555       64,374  
2.Due from banks
    6       6       0  
II. Securities
    20,014,778       12,775,892       10,882,359  
(1) Equity Securities Accounted for by the Equity Method
    20,014,778       12,775,892       10,882,359  
III. Loans
    1,100,292       1,179,147       1,476,630  
(Allowance for Possible Loan Losses)
    -5,529       -5,925       -7,420  

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    7th Fiscal            
    Year,           5th
Category   1st Quarter   6th Fiscal Year   Fiscal Year
1. Loans in Korean Won
    1,040,000       1,120,000       1,340,000  
2. Loans in Foreign Currency
    65,821       65,072       70,910  
3. Privately Placed Bonds
    0       0       73,140  
IV. Premises and Equipment
    693       776       1,200  
1. Vehicles
    261       261       391  
Accumulated Depreciation
    -195       -187       -225  
2. Equipment
    1,419       1,416       1,391  
Accumulated Depreciation
    -1,118       -1,081       -991  
3. Others
    1,733       1,728       1,704  
Accumulated Depreciation
    -1,407       -1,361       -1,070  
V. Other Assets
    83,587       579,255       37,568  
1. Guarantee Deposits
    9,915       9,915       10,082  
2. Software
    835       910       1,090  
3. Accounts Receivable
    45,778       37,907       14,809  
4. Accrued Income
    7,732       8,016       8,466  
5. Advance Payments
    610       519,328       10  
6. Prepaid Expenses
    12,899       1,023       724  
7. Prepaid Income Taxes
    3,997       346       577  
8. Sundry Assets
    1,821       1,810       1,810  
Total Assets
    21,659,766       15,003,631       12,462,131  
Liabilities
                       
I. Borrowings
    5,807,325       3,606,898       2,282,141  
1. Borrowings in Korean Won
    653,000       120,000       85,188  
2. Borrowings in Foreign Currency
    65,821       65,072       70,910  
3. Debentures in Korean Won
    5,100,000       3,430,000       2,130,000  
Discounts
    -11,496       -8,174       -3,957  
III. Other Liabilities
    421,405       35,207       42,973  
1. Withheld Taxes
    10,379       561       491  
2. Dividends Payable
    352,681       1,619       1,284  
3. Accounts Payable
    23,682       329       20,990  
4. Accrued Expenses
    33,586       31,915       19,656  
5. Income Taxes Payable
    0       0       0  
6. Unearned Revenues
    0       0       0  
7. Accrued Severance Benefits
    2,127       2,015       1,379  
Deposits with Insurance Company for Severance Benefits
    -1,050       -1,232       -827  

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    7th Fiscal            
    Year,           5th
Category   1st Quarter   6th Fiscal Year   Fiscal Year
Total Liabilities
    6,228,730       3,642,105       2,325,114  
Stockholders’ Equity
                       
I. Capital Stock
    2,389,313       2,170,758       2,170,758  
1. Common Stock
    1,907,838       1,907,838       1,796,037  
2. Preferred Stock
    481,475       262,920       374,721  
II. Capital Surplus
    7,877,765       4,360,082       4,360,112  
1. Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value
    7,877,644       4,359,961       4,359,991  
2. Other Capital Surplus
    121       121       121  
III. Capital Adjustment
    53,853       44,491       17,163  
1. Stock Options
    53,853       44,491       17,163  
IV. Accumulated other Comprehensive Income
    1,153,698       1,398,235       845,792  
1. Unrealized gain on equity securities by the equity method
    1,159,072       1,403,453       850,368  
2. Unrealized loss on equity securities by the equity method
    -5,374       -5,218       -4,576  
V. Retained earnings
    3,956,407       3,387,960       2,743,192  
1. Legal reserve
    580,200       396,928       223,722  
2. Other reserve
    172,812              
3. Unappropriated retained earnings
    3,203,395       2,991,032       2,519,470  
(Net Income:
                       
1st quarter of 7th fiscal year: KRW 959,844 million
                       
6th fiscal year: KRW 1,832,718 million
                       
5th fiscal year: KRW 1,560,760 million)
                       
Total Stockholders’ Equity
    15,431,036       11,361,526       10,137,017  
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
    21,659,766       15,003,631       12,462,131  
2. Income Statement
The 1st Quarter of the 7th Fiscal Year (Jan. 1, 2007 - Mar. 31, 2007)
The 6th Fiscal Year (Jan. 1, 2006 - Dec. 31, 2006)
The 5th Fiscal Year (Jan. 1, 2005 - Dec. 31, 2005)
[Unit: KRW million]
                         
    7th        
    Fiscal Year,        
    1st   6th   5th
Category   Quarter   Fiscal Year   Fiscal Year
I. Operating Revenues
    1,015,411       2,003,752       1,718,950  
(1) Gain on Valuation Using the Equity Method
    952,272       1,917,268       1,618,314  
(2) Interest Income
    61,994       79,151       95,812  

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    7th        
    Fiscal Year,        
    1st   6th   5th
Category   Quarter   Fiscal Year   Fiscal Year
1. Interest on Bank Deposits
    46,197       6,918       1,646  
2. Interest on Loans
    15,797       70,057       88,637  
3. Interest on Privately Placed Bonds
          2,176       5,529  
(3) Gain on foreign currency transaction
    749       5,838       3,451  
(4) Other Operating Revenue
    396       1,495       1,373  
1. Reversal of allowance for possible loan losses
    396       1,495       1,373  
II. Operating Expenses
    78,229       182,889       158,321  
(1) Loss on Valuation Using the Equity Method
                1,047  
(2) Interest Expenses
    62,647       129,644       114,544  
1. Interest on Borrowings
    5,557       5,404       4,693  
2. Interest on Debentures
    57,090       124,167       109,307  
3. Other Interest
          73       544  
(3) Loss on foreign currency transaction
    749       5,838       3,449  
(4) Commission Expenses
    19       269       124  
(5) Selling and Administrative Expenses
    14,814       47,138       39,157  
1. Salaries
    9,590       29,133       22,813  
2. Retirement Allowance
    409       973       740  
3. Employee Benefits
    383       1,202       1,607  
4. Rent
    52       568       520  
5. Entertainment
    225       939       782  
6. Depreciation
    93       562       652  
7. Amortization on Intangible Assets
    76       295       115  
8. Bad Debt
                 
9. Taxes and Dues
    81       2,453       2,209  
10. Advertising
    3       44       15  
11. Commissions
    3,175       8,484       6,034  
12. Other
    727       2,485       3,670  
III. Operating Income
    937,182       1,820,863       1,560,629  
IV. Non-Operating Income
    22,662       11,855       992  
1. Miscellaneous
          11,855       992  
2. Income tax refunds
    2,662              
V. Non-Operating Expenses
                861  
1. Loss on Sale of Equity Securities Accounted for by the Equity Method
                845  
2. Contribution
                16  

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    7th        
    Fiscal Year,        
    1st   6th   5th
Category   Quarter   Fiscal Year   Fiscal Year
VI. Continuing operations income before income tax
    959,844       1,832,718       1,560,760  
VII Income tax expense
                 
VIII. Net Income for the Period
    959,844       1,832,718       1,560,760  
(Earning / Ordinary Income per Share: KRW)
    (2,416 / 2,416 )     (4,776 / 4,776 )     (4,360/ 4,360 )
(Diluted Earning/ Ordinary Income per Share: KRW)
    (2,353 / 2,353 )     (4,776 / 4,776 )     (4,109 / 4,109 )
3. Statement of Appropriation of Retained Earnings (or Statement of Disposition of Deficit)
The 6th Fiscal Year (Jan. 1, 2006 - Dec. 31, 2006)
The 5th Fiscal Year (Jan. 1, 2005 - Dec. 31, 2005)
The 4th Fiscal Year (Jan. 1, 2004 - Dec. 31, 2004)
[Unit: KRW million]
                         
    6th   5th   4th
Category   Fiscal Year   Fiscal Year   Fiscal Year
I.Retained Earnings before Appropriations
    2,991,032       2,519,471       1,489,493  
1. Unappropriated Retained Earnings Carried over from Prior Years
    1,263,407       1,036,573       504,585  
2. Change in Retained Earnings of Subsidiaries
    -105,037       -77,863       -65,387  
3 Cumulative Effect of Accounting Changes
    -56              
4.Net Income
    1,832,718       1,560,760       1,050,295  
II. Appropriations of Retained Earnings
    748,323       1,256,063       452,920  
1.Legal Reserve
    183,272       173,207       105,030  
2.Repayment of Preferred Stock (Note)
    172,812       697,807        
3.Dividends
    392,239       385,049       347,890  
A. Common Stock Cash Dividends
    336,994       278,077       232,749  
B. Preferred Stock Cash Dividends
    55,245       106,972       115,141  
III. Unappropriated Retained Earnings to Be Carried over Forward to Subsequent Year
    2,242,709       1,263,407       1,036,573  
II. The Issuer of the Shares Subject to the Tender Offer
A. Information Regarding the Issuer and Its Specially-Related Persons
1. Name
Issuer: LG Card Co., Ltd.
Korean Financial Supervisory Services (“FSS”) Registration Number: 00307897
Representative Director: Jong Ho LEE

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2. History of the Issuer
(1) Incorporation and Changes after Incorporation
     
1987
   
November 20
  Obtained credit card business license
1988
   
March 9
  Changed name to “LG Credit Card Co., Ltd.”
April 1
  Launched cash advance service
June 1
  Merged with Goldstar Factoring Co., Ltd.
September 16
  Signed partnership agreement with MasterCard International
1989
   
March 2
  Began credit card loan business
April 4
  Began international card and consumer financing business
June 1
  Launched automatic electronic fund transfer service
November 10
  Began payment guarantee business
1990
   
March 15
  Began special-purpose loan business
1991
   
March 4
  Launched 24-hour phone service for credit limit increase and lost/stolen card reporting
September 1
  Launched “LG Green Card”
1992
   
April 22
  Launched “Lady Card”, a credit card exclusively for women
December 15
  Launched “Daehyun Fashion Club Card,” the first of its kind in Korea
1993
   
March 22
  Launched “Artist Card”
1994
   
April 1
  Launched “LG Caltex Oil-LG Card”
May 1
  Introduced integrated credit limit management system
May 17
  Introduced interactive voice response (IVR) system
1995
   
April 17
  Launched “LG-Skypass Card” with Korean Air
1996
   
April 15
  Signed international affiliation agreement with China Trust Commercial Bank of Taiwan and became the first Korean credit card to be accepted overseas
1997
   
January 3
  Introduced the industry’s first RDB (relational database) system
April 1
  Launched ARS cash advance service
May 6
  Launched new review/issuance system
July 3
  Signed partnership agreement with JCB Card of Japan
September 29
  Signed partnership agreement with VISA Card of the U.S.
1998
   
January 1
  Merged with LG Installment Finance
February 18
  Began leasing business
October 1
  Launched asset and liability management (ALM) system (comprehensive risk management system)
October 6
  Introduced data warehousing system
1999
   
January 1
  Changed name into LG Capital Services Corp.
May 12
  Began beneficiary certificate-secured loan business
May 18
  Registered its foreign exchange business
June 21
  Launched Korea’s first B2B e-commerce system
July 17
  Signed partnership agreement with GE Capital, U.S.

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September 1
  Launched “New LG Lady Card”, a credit card exclusively for women
September 15
  Launched “LG2030 Card”, a credit card exclusively for men
November 1
  Launched Web-based loan products
2000
   
February 16
  Launched “LG Platinum Card” for VIPs
March 24
  Registered its venture capital financing business
April 19
  Launched “PAX Cargo Card,” Korea’s first marine cargo insurance card
June 28
  Launched “Hello Kitty Card,” the industry’s first character credit card
June 29
  Formed A-Cash e-currency consortium
July 21
  Increased capital by KRW 350 billion
October 5
  Formed strategic alliance with Asiana Airlines
November 1
  Launched “LG e+Card,” a completely secure brand-new virtual card
2001
   
February 1
  Launched “MyLGPoint” service, a new concept point award system
February 1
  Launched “LG Pre I Card,” a pre-paid card for N-generation
March 14
  Launched “New Corporate Card”
April 24
  Launched “LG ALL JAPAN Card” for travelers to Japan
July 2
  Entered the mobile commerce market in business partnership with SK Telecom
July 23
  Launched “LG ACE Card” targeting middle to old age customers
September 1
  Changed name into LG Card Co., Ltd.
November 20
  Launched the industry’s first composite ABS that combines loan and lease bonds
November 21
  Launched “LG Leports Card”
December 20
  Launched global ATM service
2002
   
January 29
  Launched “LG Cultural Card” for theatre and movie goers
February 18
  Launched “MyPass Card,” a post-paid bus/subway pass card
April 1
  Launched “LG Environment Card”
April 22
  Listed on the Korean Stock Exchange
July 3
  Launched “LG Card Travel” that provides total travel service
August 14
  Launched “LG Plus Coupon” service
October 10
  Entered the auto lease market
November 1
  Launched credit card for duty-free shops
November 12
  Signed MOU with KT Smart Card
November 28
  Became the first Korean credit card company to issue a cross-border FRN
2003
   
January 28
  Introduced B2B cost-saving purchasing system
February 13
  Issued USD 300 million cross-boarder ABS
February 24
  Entered into a partnership agreement with Korean Nurses Association
March 3
  Launched on-/off-line LG e-coupon (integrated electronic coupon) services
April 1
  Acquired ‘BS 7799’ certificate, an international information protection standard
May 1
  Introduced fingerprint-recognition payment service
July 18
  Launched travel-leisure “L-Club” service
July 21
  Issued subordinated CB
August 12
  Issued subordinated BW
October 1
  Launched “Moneta-LG Card”
November 17
  Launched “LG VISA Mini Card”
2004
   
January 15
  Began to receive full-scale business normalization aid from KDB
January 16
  Spun off from LG Group
February 12
  Launched “KDB-LG Card” with KDB
February 13
  Completed KRW 1 trillion Debt-Equity Swap
February 14
  Established Labor union

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March 15
  Appointed H.C. Park as new Representative Director by shareholders’ resolution
March 24
  Reorganized workforce into “Emergency Management System”
April 11
  Launched real-time cash fraud transaction detection system
April 16
  Nonghyup became largest shareholder (10.57%)
April 22
  Signed MOU with four other financial institutions for the joint-establishment of Credit Bureau
April 29
  Launched “LG T-Plus Card”
July 5
  Main office relocated to Namdaemun, Seoul, Korea
July 20
  Launched new card loan products (LG Free Loan, LG Discount Loan)
July 28
  Completed 2nd Debt-Equity Swap
July 29
  Largest shareholder changed from Nonghyup to KDB (26%)
October 28
  Recorded KRW 17.6 billion in net profit; achieved monthly surplus
December 1
  Organized annual “Give Hope Bazaar” to help the elderly
December 22
  Signed an agreement with Merrill Lynch, U.S., to issue ABS (USD 400 million)
December 24
  Launched “LG Digital Gift Certificate”
December 31
  Creditors and LG Group agreed to increase capital
2005
   
January 28
  Increased capital by KRW 1 trillion through public offering with consideration
February 1
  Signed Korea’s first research grant card agreement with Sookmyung Women’s University
February 2
  Started Year 2005 Business Innovation Movement: “Jump-V”
February 7
  Launched “LG Caltex Oil Big Plus Smart Card”
February 14
  Launched “Premium Revolving Service”
March 2
  Launched “Thanksgiving Day” event
March 7
  Decreased capital (5.5 : 1)
March 14
  Raised new fund in 17 months using credit card bonds
March 16
  Initiated social service such as designating Wednesdays of every second week of the month as the “Sharing and Volunteering Day”
March 23
  Signed partnership agreement with Jeju City to launch a card exclusively for use in subsidy
March 28
  Held the 4th LG Card Amateur Golf Competition
March 31
  Launched LG Auto-Plus, a service allowing for one-stop new car purchase
April 15
  Issued new 3-year term KRW 50 billion corporate bonds
April 15
  Conducted social service jointly with the “Beautiful Fund”
May 12
  Became the first Korean credit card company to branch out to overseas; launched “LG-JCB TRESARD”
May 29
  Relocated Disaster Relief Center to Bupyeong, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
July 26
  Signed a business cooperation agreement with the Republic of Korea National Red Cross
August 8
  Issued USD 400 million cross-border ABS
August 25
  Received ROK e-Finance Award (by Hankyung Newspaper)
August 29
  KDB/Nonghyup/Woori Bank/IBK provided KRW 1 trillion credit line aid
September 14
  Donated KRW 2.8 billion to aid the physically challenged
October 31
  Became the industry’s first to sell mortgage loan
November 15
  Launched new LG Family Card products
December 26
  Upgraded “LG Lady Card” and “LG 2030 Card”
2006
   
January 13
  Started “V-Up” management innovation program
January 18
  Held Customer VIP Review meeting
January 19
  Conducted community service; “Rice of Love”
January 24
  Launched “Primus Supporters LG Card” for movie goers
January 25
  Conducted nationwide volunteer service in 46 different volunteer centers

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  in celebration of new years day
February 7
  Launched “Home Plus Mobile LG Card”, Korea’s first contactless card
February 9
  Held the 2005 annual business result presentation
February 20
  Launched “LG Lady Card” triple sets
February 24
  Launched the industry’s first “LG HiPass Plus Card” to pay expressway tolls
March 4
  Set up sisterhood relationship with the village at Sambae-ri, Hwengsung-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea
March 5
  Launched myLG Point Refill event
March 8
  Held the 20th Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders
March 30
  Donated KRW 370 million to the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs as LG Patriots and Veterans Funds
April 1
  Launched “Card for 10 million people” commercial campaign
April 6
  Sponsored overseas training of outstanding departments and individuals
April 7
  Set up sisterhood relationship with Hayang village at Miryang, South Gyeongsang Province, Korea
April 11
  Launched “DSME Labor Union LG Weeki Card”
April 13
  Launched “LG Teddy Bear Card”
April 19
  Launched pre-paid corporate card “LG Biz Cash Card”
April 20
  Effective members exceeded 10 million
May 3
  Delivered “Piggy Bank of Hope” to children in North Korea
May 4
  Held signing ceremony for “Sawasdee Thailand-LG Card” partnership
May 29
  Launched “I-Park-LG Card”
June 7
  Opened “LG Card Campus”
June 9
  Launched “The Best Card” for VIPs
June 12
  Held the enterprise CS innovation workshop
July 27
  Launched “LG Trabiz-Skypass Card”
August 3
  Launched “Life Care Service”
August 8
  Call Center Service Quality selected as No. 1 in the credit card sector by Korea Management Association
August 10
  Signed partnership agreement with Yong-In City to launch a card exclusively for use in subsidy
September 6
  Delivered KRW 3.4 billion to the Ministry of Health and Welfare as Fund for the Disabled
September 11
  Launched “LG Home & Life Card”
September 22
  Held the nationwide branch office head meeting
September 26
  “LG Weeki Card” received the Best Design of MasterCard Asia/Pacific Marketing Leadership Award
September 28
  Launched “Safe Card” to prevent credit card frauds/scams
September 29
  Conducted social service event “Thanksgiving Love-songpyun Sharing”
2007
   
January 30
  Launched Mirae Asset CMA Check Card
February 5
  Launched CMA Check Card with Good Morning Shinhan Securities
February 23
  Incorporation as a subsidiary of SFG approved by the FSC
March 23
  LG Card’s largest shareholder is changed (Korea Development Bank ® Shinhan Financial Group), Shinhan Financial Group owns 85.7% of LG Card
March 26
  LG Card’s Release from Receivership by Creditor Banks Appointment of directors at General Shareholders’ Meeting (Jong Ho Lee as CEO, 5 outside directors, and 3 audit committee members)

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(2) Change of Corporate Name
     
Date   Name
March 9, 1988
  LG Credit Card Co., Ltd.
January 1, 1999
  LG Capital Services Corp.
September 1, 2001
  LG Card Co., Ltd.
(3) Merger, Spin-off (Merger), All-inclusive Stock Swap or Transfer, Transfer of Material Business, etc.
a. Merged with LG Installment Finance Co., Ltd. on January 1, 1998
b. All-inclusive stock swap with SFG
Each LG Card and SFG decided by BOD resolutions on May 28, 2007 to effect an all-inclusive stock swap to incorporate LG Card, an existing partial subsidiary of SFG, as SFG’s wholly-owned subsidiary. The major terms of the proposed stock swap are as follows:
    stock exchange ratio: 0.84932
  *   0.84932 registered common share of SFG for each registered common share of LG Card
    Date of stock swap: September 21, 2007
 
    For more information on the proposed stock swap, please see the Stock Swap/Transfer Report submitted by SFG and LG Card on May 28, 2007.
c. Business Transfer from Shinhan Card
Each LG Card and Shinhan Card, both subsidiaries of the Company, decided by BOD resolutions on May 28, 2007 to implement the transfer of all businesses of Shinhan Card to LG Card. The major terms of the proposed business transfer are as follows:
  Outline of business transfer
The buyer, LG Card, plans to acquire all assets (including trademarks and other intellectual property, good will and trade name, etc.) and assume all liabilities of the seller, Shinhan Card, as well as all agreements (and all rights and obligations thereunder) entered into by the seller, Shinhan Card.
  The proposed business transfer is expected to be finalized upon approval of the shareholders of both parties at respective extraordinary shareholders meetings scheduled for August 13, 2007 and to take place on October 1, 2007.
 
  For more information on the proposed business transfer, please see the Business Transfer Report submitted by LG Card on May 28, 2007.
(4) Change in Manufacturing Facilities: N/A
(5) Material Events Related to Management Activities
a. Incorporation of LG Card as SFG’s subsidiary
SFG entered into an agreement with KDB and other financial institutions on December 20, 2006 to acquire 78.6% equity interest in LG Card and, in accordance with the agreement, completed a tender offer on March 19, 2007, thereby incorporating LG Card as its subsidiary.
b. Preparation of the first “statement of changes in equity” in accordance with new accounting standards
SFG prepared its very first statement of changes in equity for the covered period by applying the new Financial Accounting Standards No. 21 (Preparation and Description of Financial Statements).

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3. Business Purpose and Details of Business
(1)   Business Purpose
         
Business Objective   Remarks
(i)  
Credit card issuance and management
   
   
 
   
(ii)  
Credit card charge settlement
   
   
 
   
(iii)  
Credit card franchise subscription and management
   
   
 
   
(iv)  
Debit card and pre-paid card issuance
   
   
 
   
(v)  
Pre-paid card sales (including refund services)
   
   
 
   
(vi)  
Debit/pre-paid card charge settlement (including transaction approval
service)
   
   
 
   
(vii)  
Installment finance
   
   
 
   
(viii)  
Facilities leasing
   
   
 
   
(ix)  
Deferred payment services
   
   
 
   
(x)  
Credit loan or secured loan
   
   
 
   
(xi)  
Bill discount services
   
   
 
   
(xii)  
Takeover, management, and collection of trade credits acquired by enterprises in exchange for providing goods and services
   
   
 
   
(xiii)  
Purchase of credits held by another specialized credit finance business and/or combined credit business, or issuance of securities based on these purchased credits, in connection with businesses listed in subparagraphs (i) through (xii)
   
   
 
   
(xiv)  
Payment guarantee
   
   
 
   
(xv)  
Credit investigation and incidental business relating to the business listed in subparagraphs (i) through (xii)
   
   
 
   
(xvi)  
Other business conducted for the purpose of credit extension
   
   
 
   
(xvii)  
Venture capital financing
   
   
 
   
(xviii)  
Equity financing and investment related to venture business
   
   
 
   
(xix)  
Online and other e-business (including hub-portal site/shopping mall operation) and investment
   
   
 
   
(xx)  
E-commerce-related business and investment
   
   
 
   
(xxi)  
Mail order sale
   
   
 
   
(xxii)  
Insurance agency business
   
   
 
   
(xxiii)  
Travel service
   
(2)   Details of Business
     
Category   Details
Credit Sales/Cash
Advance
 
LG Card’s flagship product is the credit card, which allows card members, whether a person or a corporation, to purchase goods or services or to have easy access to cash advance up to a certain credit limit.
   
 
   
LG Card will continue to develop specialized products targeting more specific groups of potential customers, and to build a variety of successful customer loyalty programs while developing an advanced CRM system. Moreover, LG Card will further improve its exclusive credit management system to provide customers with accurate credit rating thereby achieving better risk management.
   
 
Installment Finance  
LG Card finances members’ purchases of pricey items or services. LG Card’s various monthly installment financing arrangements are available at 10,000 business locations as well as at affiliated companies with nationwide networks in Korea. LG Card’s exclusive financing service offers differentiated benefits to preferred customers, such as providing lower loan interest rates to VIP members.

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Category   Details
Consumer Loan  
LG Card offers a variety of loan products to cardholders as well as non-cardholders,
   
including long-term refinancing products to debtors in financial difficulty and will continue to develop new and innovative loan products to meet various customers’ needs and target niche markets while keeping risk to a minimum through rigorous credit management.
   
 
Lease
Financing
 
LG Card acquires highly-priced equipment that it then leases to companies for a certain period of time in exchange for periodical rent. In addition to offering such general lease financing services, LG Card also provides assets lease financing and credit transfer services.
   
 
   
Notably, LG Card has been diversifying its financing services beyond those of conventional secured financing and developing sophisticated credit rating techniques to effectuate financial transactions based on credit and project feasibility. LG Card will pursue its leasing business based on fiscal soundness and profitability, targeting the needs of sound organizations, including governmental agencies, local authorities, and government-funded institutions.
4. Capital and Number of Issued Shares
[As of June 12, 2007; Unit: KRW, shares; Par Value: KRW 5000]
                         
Type   Class   Number of Shares Issued   Total Capitalization
Registered
  Common     125,369,403       626,847,015,000  
Total     125,369,403       626,847,015,000  
5. Largest Shareholder (including Specially-Related Persons)
[As of March 31, 2007; Unit: shares]
                         
            LG Card    
Name   Relationship   Shares Owned   Shareholding (%)
Shinhan Financial Group
  Largest Shareholder     98,517,316       78.6  
 
                       
 
  Largest                
 
  Shareholder’s                
Shinhan Bank
  subsidiary     8,960,005       7.1  
 
                       
Total
          107,477,321       85.7  
6. Officers and Directors and their Shareholdings
[As of May 31, 2007]
                         
                    Shares   Date of Initial
Position   Name   Date of Birth   Background/Previous Affiliation   Owned   Appointment
Rep. Director
  Jong Ho Lee   Dec. 25, 1948     Seoul National Univ., Law     Mar. 26, 2007
 
            FSC, Head of Non-Banking        
 
              Supervision Bureau        
 
            LG Investment &        
 
              Securities, Standing        
 
              Auditor        
 
            LG Card, Rep. Director        
 
              (current)        
 
                       
Outside Director
  In Ho Lee   Nov. 2, 1943     BA in Economics, Yonsei     Mar. 26, 2007
 
              University        
 
            EVP, Shinhan Bank        
 
            President & Rep.        
 
              Director, Shinhan Bank        
 
            President & CEO,        
 
              Shinhan Financial        
 
              Group (current)        
 
                       
Outside Director
  Jae Woo Lee   Jul. 2, 1950     Graduated from Kunsan     Mar. 26, 2007
 
              Commercial High School        
 
            MBA, Korea University        
 
            Deputy President, Shinhan        
 
              Bank        
 
            Deputy President,        
 
              Shinhan Financial        
 
              Group (current)        

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                    Shares   Date of Initial
Position   Name   Date of Birth   Background/Previous Affiliation   Owned   Appointment
Outside Director
  Young Il Cho   Aug. 5, 1943     Seoul National     Mar. 26, 2007
 
              University, Law        
 
            Lawyer, Kyung-Ki Law &        
 
              Notary (current)        
 
                       
Outside Director
  Sang Yong Park   Feb. 21, 1951     PhD., Business     Mar. 26, 2007
 
              Administration, NYU        
 
            Professor of Business        
 
              Management, Yonsei        
 
              University (current)        
 
                       
Outside Director
  Sang-Ho Sohn   Feb. 13, 1957     Ohio State Univ., Ph. D     Mar 15, 2004
 
              in Economics        
 
            Counselor of FSC and        
 
              Advisor for Governor of        
 
              FSS        
 
            LG Card, Outside Director        
 
              (current)        
 
                       
Vice President
  Hong-Gyu Kang   Jan. 16, 1953     Yonsei Univ., MBA     Mar 29, 2004
 
            Samsung Card, Head of        
 
              Installment Business        
 
              Division        
 
            LG Card, Head of Sales        
 
              Division (current)        
 
                       
Vice President
  Soo-Ik Park   July 14, 1953     Business Administration,     Mar. 26, 2007
 
              Korea University        
 
            Head of Division, Retail        
 
              banking, Shinhan Bank        
 
            LG Card, Head of        
 
              Operational Mgmt.        
 
              (current)        
 
                       
Senior Managing Director
  Jong-Gyun Shin   Apr. 23, 1958     Chonnam Nat’l Univ.,
Business Administration
  34   Jan. 12, 2005
 
            LG Card, Head of Jungbu        
 
              Collection HQ        
 
            LG Card, in charge of        
 
              Sales Support (current)        
 
                       
Managing Director
  Soon-Chan Nam   Feb. 10, 1956     Yonsei Univ., Law     Mar. 26, 2004
 
            SG CRC, Director        
 
              (concurrent)        
 
            SG Management, Rep.        
 
              Director (temporarily        
 
              away from SGI)        
 
            LG Card, in charge of        
 
              Collection Support        
 
              (current)        
 
                       
Managing Director
  Byung-Mook   Aug 15, 1953     Kyunghee Univ., Economics     Jan. 12, 2005
 
  Yoon         LG Card, Director of        
 
              Installment Lease HQ        
 
            LG Card, Finance &        
 
              Economy Director        
 
            LG Card, Head of Seoul        
 
              Collection HQ (current)        
 
                       
Managing Director
  Il-Hwan Kim   Jan 27, 1960     Kyungpook Nat’l Univ. MBA     Jan 12, 2006
 
            LG Card, Senior Head in        
 
              charge of credit        
 
              management        
 
            LG Card, in charge of        
 
              Credit Management        
 
              (current)        
 
                       
Managing Director
  Joo-Sung Lee   Jan 25, 1960     Korea University,     Jan 12, 2006
 
              Economics        
 
            LG Card, Head of Finance        
 
              Business HQ        
 
            LG Card, Head of        
 
              Strategic Business HQ        
 
              (current)        
 
                       
Total
            34    

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7. Specially-Related Persons
(March 31, 2007)
                         
                        Occupation
Name   Relation with       Capital (million       (Details of
(Company Name)   Tender Offeror   Address   Won)   Largest Shareholder   Business)
Shinhan Financial
Group
  Tender Offeror   120 Taepyungro
2-ga, Jung-gu,
Seoul
    2,389,313     BNP Paribas S.A.   Financial Holding
Company
 
                       
Shinhan Bank
  Subsidiary   120 Taepyungro
2-ga, Jung-gu,
Seoul
    7,528,078     SFG   Banking business
 
                       
Good Morning
Shinhan Securities
  Subsidiary   23-2 Yoido-dong,
Yeongdeungpo-gu,
Seoul
    796,998     SFG   Securities business
 
                       
Shinhan Card
  Subsidiary   14 Namdaemoonro
1-ga, Jung-gu,
Seoul
    358,886     SFG   Credit card business
 
                       
Shinhan Capital
  Subsidiary   530-1 Gozan-dong,
Danwon-gu, Ansan,
Kyeonggi-do
    80,000     SFG   Credit extension
business
 
                       
Jeju Bank
  Subsidiary   1349 Yi-do, Yido
1-dong, Jeju City
    77,644     SFG   Banking business
 
                       
Shinhan Life
Insurance
  Subsidiary   120 Taepyungro
2-ga, Jung-gu,
Seoul
    200,000     SFG   Life insurance
business
 
                       
Shinhan-BNP Paribas Investment Trust Management Co.
  Subsidiary   18th Fl., Good Morning Shinhan Tower, 23-2 Yoido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul     40,000     SFG   Securities
investment trust
business
 
                       
Shinhan Macquarie
Financial Advisory
  Subsidiary   9th Fl., Hanwha Bldg., Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul     1,000     SFG   Financial advisory
business
 
                       
Shinhan Credit
Information
  Subsidiary   32 Moonraedong
3-ga,
Yeongdeungpo-gu,
Seoul
    3,000     SFG   Credit survey
business
 
                       
SH&C Life Insurance
  Subsidiary   3rd Fl., Seoul City Tower, Namdaemoonro 5-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul     30,000     SFG   Insurance business
 
                       
Shinhan Private
Equity
  Subsidiary   14th Fl., Heungkuk Life Bldg., Shinmunro 1-ga, Jongro-gu, Seoul     10,000     SFG   Private equity
operations business
 
                       
Shinhan Data System
  Indirect subsidiary   17th Fl., Daekyung Bldg., 120 Taepyungro 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul     1,000     Shinhan Bank   Software
development
business
 
                       
Shinhan Finance Ltd.
  Indirect subsidiary   Room 3401, Gloucester Tower, The Land mark, 11 Pedder St., Central, Hong Kong     63,684     Shinhan Bank   Banking business
 
                       
SH Asset Management
  Indirect subsidiary   7th Fl., Good Morning Shinhan Tower, 23-2 Yoido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul     45,000     Shinhan Bank   Investment trust
business
 
                       
Shinhan Asia Ltd.
  Indirect subsidiary   Suites 3507-3508,
35/F, Two Exchange
Square, 8 Connaught
Place, Central, HK
    13,944     Shinhan Bank   Banking business

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                        Occupation
Name   Relation with       Capital (million       (Details of
(Company Name)   Tender Offeror   Address   Won)   Largest Shareholder   Business)
Shinhan Bank America
  Indirect subsidiary   330 5th Avenue
4th Floor New York, NY
10001 USA
    13,014     Shinhan Bank   Banking business
 
                       
Shinhan Bank Europe
  Indirect subsidiary   Neue Mainzer
Strasse 75 60311
Frankfurt am Main,
Germany
    18,748     Shinhan Bank   Banking business
 
                       
Shinhan Vina Bank
  Indirect subsidiary   3-5 Ho Tung Mau
Street, District 1,
HCMC, Vietnam
    18,592     Shinhan Bank   Banking business
 
                       
CHB Valuemeet 2001
First SPC
  Indirect subsidiary   10th Fl., Lawyer’s Bldg., Dangju-dong, Jongro-gu, Seoul     10     Shinhan Bank   Other financial
business
 
                       
CHB Valuemeet 2001
Second SPC
  Indirect subsidiary   10th Fl., Lawyer’s Bldg., Dangju-dong, Jongro-gu, Seoul     10     Shinhan Bank   Other financial
business
 
                       
CHB Valuemeet 2002
First SPC
  Indirect subsidiary   10th Fl., Lawyer’s Bldg., Dangju-dong, Jongro-gu, Seoul     10     Shinhan Bank   Other financial
business
 
                       
Good Morning Shinhan Securities Europe Ltd.
  Indirect subsidiary   7th Floor, 52 Cornhill,
London EC3V 3PD,
United Kingdom
    6,202     Good Morning
Shinhan Securities
  Securities
brokerage business
 
                       
Good Morning Shinhan Securities USA Inc.
  Indirect subsidiary   1325 6th Ave. #702, NY, NY 10019 USA     3,904     Good Morning
Shinhan Securities
  Securities
brokerage business
 
                       
Shinhan NPS Private
Equity Fund
1st
  Indirect subsidiary   226 Shinmunro 1-ga
Jongro-gu, Seoul
    138,000     National Pension
Fund
  Other financial
business
     
Note 1)  
The table above lists specially-related persons of LG Card that are companies or corporations. - In accordance with Article 10(3) of the Enforcement Decree of the SEA, the table above does not include the officers of LG Card and its affiliates, because they do not hold 1,000 or more shares (including stock options) of LG Card.
   
 
Note 2)  
Shinhan-National Pension I Private Equity Fund, whose largest shareholder is the National Pension Service, is considered as a sub-subsidiary of SFG because its general partner is Shinhan Private Equity Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of SFG.
B. Information on Corporate Group of Which Issuer Is a Member
1.   Name: Shinhan Financial Group
2.   Companies Belonging to the Corporate Group:
             
Classification   No. of Companies   Company Name
Listed Corporation
  1 (holding company)   Shinhan Financial Group
 
           
 
  2 (subsidiaries)   Jeju Bank, LG Card
 
           
Non-listed Corporations
  10 (subsidiaries)   Shinhan Bank, Good Morning Shinhan Securities, Shinhan Card, Shinhan Capital, Shinhan Life Insurance,

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Classification   No. of Companies   Company Name
 
          Shinhan-BNP Paribas Investment Trust Management Co., Shinhan Macquarie Financial Advisory, Shinhan Credit Information, SH&C Life Insurance, and Shinhan Private Equity
 
           
 
  13 (indirect subsidiaries)   Shinhan Data System, Shinhan Finance Ltd., SH Asset Management, Shinhan Asia Ltd., Shinhan Bank America, Shinhan Bank Europe, Shinhan Vina Bank, CHB Valuemeet 2001 First SPC, CHB Valuemeet 2001 Second SPC, CHB Valuemeet 2002 First SPC, Good Morning Shinhan Securities Europe Ltd., Good Morning Shinhan Securities USA Inc., Shinhan NPS Private Equity Fund 1st
 
           
Total
    26    
     
Note 1)    LG Card joined Shinhan Financial Group as a subsidiary on March 23, 2007
3. Relevant Law and Regulation
  (i)   LG Card is subject to the Specialized Credit Financial Business Act for matters related to the company’s operation and the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act and the SEA for other legal issues.
 
  (ii)   For detailed regulations under the Specialized Credit Financial Business Act, please refer to the Act, the Enforcement Decree thereof and the related supervisory regulations.
4. Summary Consolidated Financial Statements
(1)   Consolidated Balance Sheet: N/A
(2)   Consolidated Income Statement: N/A
III. Purpose of Tender Offer
1. SFG, the Tender Offeror, is the largest shareholder of LG Card, the Target Company, and a financial group that includes Shinhan Bank, Shinhan Card, Good Morning Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd., etc. as its subsidiaries.
2. Each SFG and LG Card decided by BOD resolutions on May 28, 2007 to effect an all-inclusive stock swap to incorporate LG Card, an existing partial subsidiary of SFG, as SFG’s wholly-owned subsidiary.
<Outline of stock swap>
     
Legal authority  
Articles 360-2 through 360-10 of the Commercial Code; Article 190-2 of the SEA
   
 
Scheme  
An all-inclusive stock swap through which common stock in LG Card held by LG Card shareholders other than SFG will be transferred to SFG on the stock swap date in exchange for common stock in SFG, resulting in SFG holding all shares in LG Card. Following the small scale share swap, LG Card will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of SFG.
   
 
Stock swap  
0.84932 registered common share of SFG for each registered common share of LG Card:
   
* at 46,454 Won per share for LG Card common stock
   
* at 54,696 Won per share for SFG common stock
   
 
Date  
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  For more information on the proposed stock swap, please see the Stock Swap/Transfer Report published as of May 28, 2007.
3.     If the stock swap is effected as planned following the Tender Offer, LG Card will become a wholly owned subsidiary of SFG effective September 21, 2007 and LG Card will therefore be de-listed.
  Under Article 80, Subparagraph 14 of the Regulations on Listing of Securities, when a target company becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of a listed holding company (i.e. the holding company holding all issued shares of the subsidiary) and share certificates representing the holding company’s new shares issued upon the stock swap are newly listed, the target company must be de-listed.
  A specific date scheduled for delisting will be determined through consultation with the relevant authority after the proposed stock swap takes place as planned.
4. SFG entered into an agreement relating to stock acquisition with KDB, the principal creditor bank of the council of creditor financial institutions of LG Card, which requires SFG to purchase LG Card shares held by the creditor financial institutions at 46,392 Won per share in the event SFG pursues the incorporation of LG Card as its wholly-owned subsidiary. The Tender Offer was conceived so that SFG performs such agreement with KDB.
5. Neither SFG nor LG Card is required to obtain approval or authorization in connection with the Tender Offer from the financial supervisory authority or the fair trade authority in advance or following the completion of the Tender Offer.
IV. Class and Number of Shares Subject to the Tender Offer
A. Class and Number of Shares Subject to the Tender Offer
     
Target Company
  LG Card Co., Ltd.
Class of Shares
  Registered common stocks
Target Number of Shares
  17,892,082 shares
Note 1) Tender Offeror is to purchase all of the tendered LG Card shares, if the total number of such shares is less than the Target Number of Shares. If the total number exceeds the Target Number of Shares, Tender Offeror is to purchase such shares on a pro-rated basis in accordance with the following rules of allocation:
<Rules of Allocation>
If the total number of tendered LG Card shares exceeds the Target Number of Shares, the Target Number of Shares will first be allocated in proportion to the shareholders’ respective ratios of their shares to the total number of tendered shares, with any number of allocated shares that is less than a share (a decimal point) being written off. Any such remaining number of shares will then be allocated in accordance with the decimal points of the shares from the greatest to the smallest, repeatedly until there is no remaining share.
B. Number of LG Card Shares to be Held by Tender Offeror after the Tender Offer
                 
            No. of Shares to Be
No. of Shares   No. of Shares Subject   Held Post-Tender
Currently Held   to Tender Offer   Offer (E)
107,477,321
    17,892,082       125,369,403  
(85.7% of the total number issued and outstanding)
  (14.3% of the total number issued and outstanding)   (100.0% of the total number issued and outstanding)
Note 1)    The number of shares currently held by Shinhan Financial Group is the sum of 8,960,005 LG Card shares held by Shinhan Bank and 98,517,316 shares held by Shinhan Financial Group

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Note 2)    LG Card stock held by Shinhan Bank will either be offered in the Tender Offer or swapped in the upcoming stock swap, as determined in the future.
 
    More specifically, if the number of shares offered in the Tender Offer is less than the Target Number of Shares, a decision will be made on whether LG Card stock held by Shinhan Bank will be offered in the Tender Offer, but only to the extent that the number of LG Card shares so offered does not exceed the difference from the Target Number of Shares, so that the total number of offered shares does not exceed the Target Number of Shares.
 
Note 3)    The 17,892,082 shares to be held post-tender offer is under the condition that all shares subject to tender offer are purchased by SFG
 
Note 4)    The shareholding ratios exclude stock options for 250,000 shares granted by the Target Company. Upon exercise of these stocks options, LG Card may either give treasury shares or pay the difference between the exercise price and the market price in cash or in treasury shares.
C. Total Number of Issued and Outstanding Shares of the Target Company
[As of Mar. 31, 2007; Unit: Shares]
                                 
    Class    
Category   Common Share   Preferred Share   Total   Remarks
I. Total Number of Shares Authorized to Be Issued
    2,000,000,000             2,000,000,000          
II. Total Number of Shares Issued
    1,029,491,619             1,029,491,619          
III. Total Number of Shares
    904,122,216             904,122,216          
1. Capital Reduction
    904,122,216             904,122,216          
2. Retirement of Repurchased Shares
                         
3. Redemption of Redeemable Shares
                         
4. Others
                         
IV. Total Number of Shares Issued and Outstanding (II-III)
    125,369,403             125,369,403          
V. Number of Treasury Shares
                         
VI. Number of Outstanding Shares (IV-V)
    125,369,403             125,369,403          
Note 1)    The shareholding ratios exclude stock options for 250,000 shares granted by the Target Company. Upon exercise of these stocks options, LG Card may either give treasury shares or pay the difference between the exercise price and the market price in cash or in treasury shares.

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V. Period, Price, Settlement Date and Other Terms of the Tender Offer
A. General Terms
(Unit: KRW, Shares)
                     
Category   Remarks
Tender Offer Period
  Commencement   June 14, 2007   (20 days)
(“Tender Offer Period”)
  Expiration   July 3, 2007  
 
                   
Tender Offer Price & No. of
  Type of Securities   Purchase Price   No. of Shares to Be Purchased
Shares to Be Purchased
  Stock Certificates     46,392       17,892,082
 
  Certificates Evidencing Preemptive Right as to Newly Issued Shares        
 
  Convertible Bond Certificates        
 
  Certificate of Bond with Warrants        
 
  Exchangeable Bond Certificate        
 
  Total          Number             17,892,082
 
                       Ratio (%)             14.3%
 
  Tender Offer Purchase Price
Calculation Basis
  Tender Offeror was selected as the preferred bidder for the sale of LG Card shares held by the creditor financial institutions of LG Card. Tender Offeror entered into the LG Card Co., Ltd. Acquisition Agreement on December 20, 2006 with KDB, the principal creditor bank of the council of creditor financial institutions of LG Card. In accordance with the LG Card Co., Ltd. Acquisition Agreement, in order to incorporate LG Card as its wholly-owned subsidiary Tender Offeror plans to purchase the remaining shares of LG Card at the price of KRW 46,392 per share pursuant to the applicable laws and regulations, including the SEA. 
 
                   
No. of Shares Held as of the
  Number             107,477,321  
Date of Filing (B)
  Ratio (%)             85.7  
 
                   
No. of Shares Held
  Number             125,369,403  
Post-Tender Offer (A+B)
  Ratio (%)             100.0  
Total No. of Shares Issued and Outstanding
                125,369,403  
Note 1)    The No. of Shares Held as of the Date of Filing (B) is the sum of 98,517,316 registered LG Card shares held by SFG and 8,960,005 registered LG Cards shares held by Shinhan Bank, a specially-related person of SFG.

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Note 2)    Those LG Card shares held by Shinhan Bank will be either offered in the Tender Offer or participate in the upcoming stock swap, as determined in the future. More specifically, if the number of shares offered in the Tender Offer is less than the Target Number of Shares, a decision will be made on whether LG Card stock held by Shinhan Bank will be offered in the Tender Offer, but only to the extent that the number of LG Card shares so offered does not exceed the difference from the Target Number of Shares, so that the total number of offered shares does not exceed the Target Number of Shares.
 
Note 3)    The No. of Shares Held Post-Tender Offer (A+B) is calculated based on the assumption that the Target Number of Shares (17,892,082 shares) will be purchased in full.
 
Note 4)    The total number of issued and outstanding shares excludes the stock options for 250,000 shares granted by the Target Company. Upon exercise of these stocks options, LG Card may either give treasury shares or pay the difference between the exercise price and the market price in cash or in treasury shares.
B. Settlement
             
Tender Offer Agent (Securities Company in Charge of Settlement)
  Name   Good Morning Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd. (“Tender Offer Agent”)    
  Location of Head Office   Youido-Dong 23-2, Youngdeungpo-Gu, Seoul, Korea    
Settlement Date (“Settlement Date”)
  July 6, 2007
Settlement Method    <1> Following the expiration of the Tender Offer Period, a notice of purchase in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1 (“Notice of Purchase”) will be sent without delay by the Tender Offer Agent to the address specified in the tender application of each shareholder who has validly tendered LG Card shares (each, a “Shareholder”).
 
  <2> The Tender Offer purchase price will be transferred to the account with the Tender Offer Agent designated by each Shareholder, provided that the securities transaction tax at the rate of 0.5% and any other applicable tax will be deducted or withheld therefrom prior to each such transfer. In the case of a non-resident Shareholder (including foreign corporations), applicable law may require the Tender Offer Agent to withhold certain capital gains taxes and applicable surtaxes, unless (i) applicable tax treaties exempt the Shareholder from such withholdings and (ii) all actions necessary for such exemptions to be available have been taken by the Shareholder.
 
 
* The burden of proof in respect of the eligibility for exemption from withholding taxes under the Tax Treaty or the authenticity of any supporting documents lies on the relevant Shareholders, and the Tender Offer Agent who is obligated to withhold such taxes may refuse to apply the exemption if the relevant Shareholder refuses to fulfill the burden.
 
  <3> If the total number of tendered LG Card shares is less than the Target Number of Shares, Tender Offeror is to purchase the entire number of tendered shares, and if the total number of tendered LG Card shares exceeds the Target Number of Shares, Tender Offeror is to purchase such shares on a pro-rated basis in accordance with the rules of allocation (see below). In respect of any LG Card shares not purchased in excess of the Target Number of Shares, the prohibition on withdrawal of such shares will be lifted on the Settlement Date.
 
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transferred from the account of each Shareholder to the account of Tender Offeror on the Settlement Date:
   
* Tender Offer Account:
   
•   Office where the account is opened: Sales Department II, Good Morning Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd.
   
•   Account No.: 080-01-101893
   
•   Holder of Account: Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
 
Settlement Place
  Branch Office   Location    
      Head office:    
  Head office and branch
offices of Good Morning
Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd.
  Youido-Dong 23-2, Youngdeungpo-Gu, Seoul, Korea
Branch offices:
   
      See Part VIII, Section C below.    
Return of Tendered LG Card Shares   Tendered LG Card shares may be withdrawn immediately, if (i) after the commencement of the Tender Offer Period, Tender Offeror cancels or withdraws the Tender Offer pursuant to Article 12-7 of the Enforcement Decree of the SEA, or (ii) a Shareholder takes the required action to withdraw from the Tender Offer. For instructions regarding withdrawal from the Tender Offer, please refer to Part X, Section 2.
<Rules of Allocation>
If the total number of tendered LG Card shares exceeds the Target Number of Shares, the Target Number of Shares will first be allocated in proportion to the shareholders’ respective ratios of their shares to the total number of tendered shares, with any number of allocated shares that is less than a share (a decimal point) being written off. Any such remaining number of shares will then be allocated in accordance with the decimal points of the shares from the greatest to the smallest, repeatedly until there is no remaining share.
VI. Particulars of Agreement to Purchase Target Company’s Shares Other than through Tender Offer After Public Notice Date (if any)
1. Each SFG and LG Card decided by BOD resolutions on May 28, 2007 to effect an all-inclusive stock swap pursuant to Articles 350-3 and 360-10 of the Commercial Code to incorporate LG Card, an existing partial subsidiary of SFG, as SFG’s wholly-owned subsidiary, and accordingly entered into a stock swap agreement.
2. Major terms of stock swap
• 0.84932 registered common share of SFG for each registered common share of LG Card
* All common stock of LG Card held by the LG Card shareholders, other than SFG, as of September 20, 2007, the date immediately preceding the date of stock swap will be swapped.
• The stock swap is scheduled to take place on September 21, 2007.
• Appraisal rights for dissenting shareholders will not be granted SFG because the stock swap will be effected in the manner of a small-scale stock swap pursuant to Article 360-10 of the Commercial Code and a BOD resolution replaces shareholders’ approval.
* However, if shareholders of SFG holding at least 20/100 of total outstanding shares of SFG notify of their dissent to the stock swap, the stock swap cannot be undertaken.
• As to LG Card, the shareholders of LG Card Co., Ltd., who dissent to SFG’s BOD resolution approving the stock swap, may exercise their appraisal rights in accordance with Article 360-3 of the Commercial Code.
* A general shareholders’ meeting is scheduled for August 13, 2007.
* Demand for appraisal of shares must be made between August 13, 2007 and September 3, 2007.
• Upon exercise of their appraisal rights, shares held by the exercising LG Card shareholders will be purchased at 45,416 Won per share, which may be adjusted in accordance with the procedures set by the SEA.

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• For more information on the proposed stock swap, please see the Stock Swap/Transfer Report jointly submitted by SFG and LG Card on May 28, 2007.
3. If the stock swap is effected as planned following the Tender Offer, SFG will become a wholly owning company of LG Card effective September 21, 2007.
4. The stock swap is not subject to Article 23(2) of the SEA, which stipulates that “no tender offeror (including a specially related person) shall, during the period from the date on which tender offer is permitted pursuant to paragraph (1) to the date on which period of tender offer expires, make any purchase of securities specified in the said statement by means other than a tender offer.”
5. There are no other terms of agreement to purchase LG Card’s shares other than by means of a tender offer after the public notice date.
VII. Details of Funding for Purchase
[Unit: KRW or Shares]
             
Category   Description
Funds Necessary for
the Tender Offer, etc.
  Tender Offer
Purchase Price (A)
    830,049,468,144  
  Transaction Costs (B)     415,000,000  
  Miscellaneous (C)     40,000,000  
  Total (A+B+C)     830,504,468,144  
                         
Matters Pertaining to the Remaining Balance in an Account with a Financial Institution, etc. to be Applied for the Payment of Tender Offer Funds   Financial Institution            
  Name of Financial Institution   Registration No.     Amount   Remarks
  Shinhan Bank     00137571       430,600,000,000   Market Premium Trust
  Good Morning Shinhan Securities     00138321       400,000,000,000   MMF
  Total     830,600,000,000      
         
    Plan for Withdrawal and Use of Tender Offer Funds   N/A 
Matters Pertaining to the Custody of Securities to be Exchanged through the Tender Offer
  Types of Securities  
  Volume  
  Custody Method for Securities  
Matters Pertaining to the Issuance of New Shares by Contribution in-Kind
  Types of Newly Issued Securities  
  Volume (A)  
  Expected Issue Price per Share (B)  
  Amount (AxB)  
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  incurred in the preparation and dispatch of mailed materials, and are subject to change.
 
   
Note 2)
  The above funds are to be deposited with the respective financial institutions until the Settlement Date (July 6, 2007), after which they will be used for the payment of the Tender Offer.
VIII. Particulars on Tender Offer Agent
A. Name
Good Morning Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd.
B. Scope of Tender Offer Agent’s Role
  (i)   To prepare and file this Tender Offer Circular with the FSC with other documents related to the Tender Offer;
 
  (ii)   To make public notices relating to the Tender Offer;
 
  (iii)   To assist in the preparation and distribution the Tender Offer Documents and make it publicly available;
 
  (iv)   To accept tender applications from Shareholders;
 
  (v)   To administer and manage the accounts for Shareholders tendering their tender;
 
  (vi)   To accept and keep the tendered LG Card shares;
 
  (vii)   To return share certificates to any Shareholder who withdraws its tender;
 
  (viii)   To return share certificates to any tendering Shareholder in the event of cancellation or withdrawal of the Tender Offer;
 
  (ix)   To pay the applicable proceeds to Shareholders; and
 
  (x)   To distribute the Notice of Purchase to Shareholders and provide any other necessary services for the Tender Offer.
C. Locations of Head Office / Branch offices and Phone Numbers
     
Head Office:
  Youido-Dong 23-2, Youngdungpo-Gu, Seoul, Korea
 
  Tel. no.: (02) 3772-1000
 
  Customer Support Center: 1588-0365
 
   
Branch Offices:
  Listed below (Note: the telephone country code is 82)
         
Name of Branch   Address   Telephone Number
Gangnam
  (2nd and 3rd floors, Seonleung Bldg.) 702-28 Yoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 538-0707
 
       
Gangnam Jungang
  (2nd floor, Shindeok Bldg.) 1329-7, Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul   02) 6354-5300
 
       
Gangneung
  (2nd floor, Donga Bldg.) 114-2, Imdang-dong, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do   032) 642-1777
 
       
Gyeyang
  (4th floor, Younghwa Bldg.) 863-3 Jakjeon-dong, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon   032) 553-2772
 
       
Gwanak
  (2nd floor, Namgyeongdo Bldg.) 853-1, Bongcheon 7(chil)-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul   02) 887-0809
 
       
Gwangju
  (1st and 2nd floors, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 30, Keumnamro 2(i)-ga, Dong-gu, Gwangju   062) 232-0707
 
       
Gwanghwamun
  3rd floor, King’s Garden Complex 4, 73 Naesu-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul,   02) 732-0770
 
       
Guro
  (3rd floor, New World Bldg.) 103-12 Guro 5(o)-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul   02) 857-8600

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Name of Branch   Address   Telephone Number
Gumi
  (1st floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 56, Songjeong-dong, Gumi-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do   054) 451-0707
 
       
Guwoldong
  2nd floor, Shinhan Bank Guwoldong Branch, 1199-13, Guwol-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon   032) 464-0707
 
       
Gunsan
  (2nd floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 15-8, Jungangno 2(i)-ga, Gunsan-si, Jeollabuk-do   063) 442-9171
 
       
Geumjeong
  (2nd floor, Haegang Bldg.) 184-3, Guseo 2(i)-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan   051) 516-8222
 
       
Nonhyeon
  (1st floor, Daeyong Bldg.) 90, Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 518-2222
 
       
Dapsimni
  (2nd floor, Gyeongwon Bldg.) 496-4, Dapsimni-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul   02) 2217-2114
 
       
Daegu
  (3rd and 4th floors, Shinhan Bank Bldg.) 34-16, Bongsan-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu   053) 423-7700
 
       
Daegudong
  (3rd floor, Woojin Bldg.) 593-15, Shinam 1(il)-dong, Dong-gu, Daegu   053) 944-0707
 
       
Daeguseo
  (4th floor, Wolgok Bldg.) 1511, Sangin-dong, Dalseo-gu, Daegu   053) 642-0606
 
       
Daejeon
  (2nd floor, Socheong Bldg.) 5-2 Seonhwa-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon   042) 255-9131
 
       
Dogok
  (3rd floor, Jae Neung Education Bldg.) 464, Dogok-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 2057-0707
 
       
Dogok Jungang
  (2nd floor, Hansol Phillia) 755, Yoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 554-6556
 
       
Dong Gwangyang
  (2nd floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 1647-7, Jung-dong, Gwangyang-si, Jeollanam-do   061) 791-8020
 
       
Dongducheon
  (3rd floor, Samsung Core Bldg.) 601-63, Saengyeon-dong, Dongducheon-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 862-1851
 
       
Dongrae
  (2nd floor, Rosesty Bldg.) 1491-1, Geojae 1(il)-dong, Yeonjae-gu, Busan   051) 505-6400
 
       
Dunsan
  (1st and 2nd floors, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 1173, Dunsan-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon   042) 484-9090
 
       
Masan
  (2nd floor, Songha Bldg.) 268, Hapseong 2(i)-dong, Masan-si, Hoewon-gu, Gyeongsangnam-do   055) 297-2277
 
       
Mapo
  2nd and 3rd floors, Local Finance Bldg., 253-42, Gongdeok-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul   02) 718-0900
 
       
Myeongdong
  (4th floor, Shinhan Bank Myeongdong Jungang Branch) 53-1, Myeongdong 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul   02) 752-6655
 
       
Mokdong
  (1st floor, Gisan Bldg.) 406-28, Mok 1(il)-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul   02) 2653-0844
 
       
Mokdong Jungang
  1st floor, Buyoung Green Town 3-cha, 908-34, Mok 6(yuk)-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul   02) 2649-0101
 
       
Miryang
  (2nd floor, Hueam Bldg.) 701-7, Naei-dong, Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do   055) 355-7707
 
       
Bangbaedong
  (3rd floor, Shinhan Bank Bangbaedong Jungang Branch) 898-5, Bangbae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul   02) 533-0202
 
       
Busan
  (3rd floor, Dongyang Bldg.) 4, Donggwang-dong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Busan   051) 243-0707
 
       
Sanbon
  (3rd floor, Shinhan Bank Sanbon Jungang Branch) 1144, Sanbon-dong, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 392-1141
 
       
Samsungyeok
  (3rd floor, Saemyeong Bldg.) 945-2, Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 563-3770
 
       
Sampung
  (2nd floor, Nara Bldg.) 1696-14, Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul   02) 3477-4567

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Name of Branch   Address   Telephone Number
 
       
Sanggyedong
  (2nd floor, Dongbang Reports Bldg.) 734-5, Sanggye 6(yuk)-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul   02) 937-0707
 
       
Sangdodong
  (2nd floor, Sungdae Shopping) 324-1, Sangdo-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul   02) 820-2000
 
       
Seogyodong
  (3rd floor, Seogyo Tower) 353-1, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul   02) 335-6600
 
       
Seogwipo
  (3rd floor, Wonbok Bldg.) 286-32, Seogwi-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do   064) 732-3377
 
       
Seomyeon
  (4th floor, Cheil Bank Bldg.) 163-1, Bujeon 2(i)-dong, Busanjin-gu, Busan   051) 818-0100
 
       
Songpa
  (2nd floor, LG Twin Regency Munjungdong Bldg.) 150-2, Munjung-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul   02) 449-0808
 
       
Sunaeyeok
  (3rd floor, Hungkuk Life Insurance Bldg.) 6-7, Sunae-dong, Sungnam-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 712-0109
 
       
Suwon
  (2nd floor, Yaesin Bldg.) 1023-1, Kwonsun-dong, Kwonsun-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 246-0606
 
       
Siji
  (2nd floor, Dongho Bldg.) 374-5, Sinmae-dong, Susung-gu, Daegu   053) 793-8282
 
       
Sindang
  (2nd floor, Shinyoung Bldg.) 150-1, Sindang 5(o)-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul   02) 2254-4090
 
       
Sinlim
  (3rd floor, Youngil Bldg.) 1422-35, Sinlim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul   02) 875-1851
 
       
Sinbanpo
  (3rd floor, New Town Shopping) 58-24, Jamwon-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul   02) 533-1851
 
       
Sinseoldong
  (3rd floor, Allianz Life Insurance Bldg.) 1383, Sungin-dong, Jungro-gu, Seoul   02) 2232-7100
 
       
Andong
  (2nd floor, Okdong Bldg.) 791-2, Ok-dong, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do   054) 855-0606
 
       
Ansan
  (5th floor, Wongsin Art Bldg.) 708, Gojan-dong, Danwon-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do,   031) 485-4481
 
       
Apgujeong
  (1st floor, Gangnam Securities Bldg.) 612-1, Sinsa-dong Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 511-0005
 
       
Apgujeong Royal
  (3rd floor, MJ Bldg.) 621-2, Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 547-0202
 
       
Apgujeong FC
  (2nd floor, Gaonix Sports Bldg.) 575, Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 541-5566
 
       
Yoido
  (2nd floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Tower Annex) 24-4, Yoido-dong, Youngdungpo-gu, Seoul   02) 3775-4270
 
       
Yeochun
  (1st and 2nd floors, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 71-1, Hak-dong, Yeochun-si, Jeollanam-do   061) 682-5262
 
       
Yeonhuidong
  (1st floor, Eunhae Bldg.) 188-8, Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul   02) 3142-6363
 
       
Youngdungpo
  (3rd floor, Shinhan Bank Bldg.) 68-3, Youngdungpodong 4(sa)-ga, Youngdungpo-gu, Seoul   02) 2677-7711
 
       
Sales Department
  (1st floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Tower), 23-2, Yoido-dong, Youngdungpo-gu, Seoul   02) 3772-1200
 
       
Olympic
  (1st and 2nd floors, Daekyung Bldg.) 17-8, Ogeum-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul   02) 448-0707
 
       
Ulsan
  (1st and 2nd floors, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 117-2, Dal-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan   052) 273-8700
 
       
Ulsannam
  (1st and 2nd floors, Sinjung Core Bldg.) 647-4, Sinjung-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan   052) 257-0777
 
       
Yusung
  (2nd floor, Lucky Tower) 448-8, 9 Bongmyeong-dong, Yusung-gu, Daejun   042) 823-8577

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Name of Branch   Address   Telephone Number
Uijeongbu
  (2nd floor, Shinhan Bank Bldg.) 176-22, Uijeongbu-dong, Uijeongbu-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 848-9100
 
       
Ilsan
  (2nd floor, Heo Yu Jae’s Clinic Bldg.) 780, Janghang-dong, Ilsan-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 907-3100
 
       
Jeonju
  (3rd floor, Korea Industry Bank Bldg.) 103, Gyeongwondong i(il)-ga, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do   063) 286-9911
 
       
Jungeup
  (2nd floor, formerly Hangbok Wedding Hall) 525-1, Susung-dong, Jungeup-si, Jeollabuk-do   063) 531-0606
 
       
Jungjadong
  2nd floor, Bundang Clinic, 15-2 Jungja-dong, Bundang-gu, Sungnam-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 715-8600
 
       
Jeju
  (2nd floor, Korea Specialty Contractor Financial Cooperative) 710-1, Nohyung-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do   064) 743-9011
 
       
Jukjeon
  3rd floor, Daedeok Nuriettle B, 1808, Bojung-dong, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 898-0011
 
       
Jungbu
  (2nd floor, Ssangyong Bldg.) 24-1, Jeo-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul   02) 2270-6500
 
       
Changdong
  (1st and 2nd floors, Sangsu Bldg.) 693, Ssangmun-dong, Dobong-gu, Seoul   02) 995-0123
 
       
Changwon
  (2nd floor, Cheil Life Insurance Allianz Bldg.) 75-3, Sangnam-dong, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do   055) 285-5500
 
       
Cheongju
  (1st floor, Nuri Tower) 1605, Yongam-dong, Sangdang-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do   043) 296-5600
 
       
Taepyeongro
  Shinhan Bank Head Office basement, 120, Taepyeongro 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul   02) 757-0707
 
       
Pyeongchon
  (3rd floor, Shinhan Bank Bldg.) 1046, Bumgye-dong, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 381-8686
 
       
Pyeongtek
  (1st floor, Samsung Life Insurance Bldg.) 32-2, Pyeongtek-dong, Pyeongtek-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 657-9010
 
       
Hanam
  (1st floor, National Pension Bldg.) 1582-4, Wusan-dong, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju   062) 956-0707
 
       
Haeundae
  2nd floor, Wungsin Cineart Bldg., 1479-1, Jwa-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan   051) 701-2200
 
       
Jamsil Lotte Castle
  2nd floor, Lotte Castle Gold, 7-18, Sincheon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul   02) 2143-0800
IX. Current Status of Target Company
  A.   Financial Status for Last Three Fiscal Years
<Balance Sheets>
[Unit: KRW million]
                                 
    22nd Year,   21st Year   20th Year   19th Year
    1st Quarter   (As of Dec. 31,   (As of Dec. 31,   (As of Dec. 31,
Accounting Period   (As of Mar. 30, 2007)   2006)   2005)   2004)
I. Total Assets
    9,868,373       9,656,007       9,089,587       8,217,358  
Cash and Due from Banks
    584,191       599,445       415,680       323,235  
Securities
    147,734       282,931       257,115       926,484  
Credit Card Assets
    6,007,158       5,979,022       4,431,255       4,318,288  
Loans
    261,053       495,023       877,245       712,603  

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    22nd Year,   21st Year   20th Year   19th Year
    1st Quarter   (As of Dec. 31,   (As of Dec. 31,   (As of Dec. 31,
Accounting Period   (As of Mar. 30, 2007)   2006)   2005)   2004)
Installment Finance Assets
    857,393       801,044       645,254       575,124  
Lease Assets
    624,843       575,585       346,720       129,817  
Trust Assets
    1,163,519       1,425,036       2,673,647       2,822,356  
Premises and Equipment
    50,064       53,320       55,875       65,847  
Other Assets
    1,087,568       476,423       577,368       667,933  
Allowance for possible loan losses
    D915,150       D1,031,823       D1,190,571       D2,324,328  
II. Liabilities
    5,985,568       6,635,437       7,283,063       8,787,106  
Borrowings
    4,593,428       5,230,237       6,134,513       7,773,230  
Other Liabilities
    1,392,139       1,405,201       1,148,550       1,013,876  
III. Total stockholders’ equity
    3,882,805       3,020,570       1,806,524       D569,748  
Capital Stock
    626,847       626,847       626,847       2,585,590  
Capital Surplus
    1,378,030       1,378,030       2,830,052       13,685  
Capital Adjustment
    3,149       D188,202       D190,674       D324,199  
Accumulated other comprehensive income
    6,445       10,216       D10,219       D27,825  
Retained earnings
    1,868,335       1,193,679       D1,449,481       D2,816,999  
<Income Statements>
[Unit: KRW million]
                                 
    22nd Year,   21st Year   20th Year   19th Year
    1st Quarter   (As of Dec. 31,   (As of Dec. 31,   (As of Dec. 31,
Accounting Period   (As of Mar. 30, 2007)   2006)   2005)   2004)
Operating Revenues
    721,980       2,735,804       2,729,712       3,432,268  
Operating Expenses
    376,994       1,517,613       1,481,278       4,279,152  
Operating Income
    344,987       1,218,192       1,248,434       -846,883  
(Non-Operating Revenues)
    505       5,183       142,557       166,893  
(Non-Operating Expenses)
    75       32,236       27,918       113,549  
Ordinary Income
    345,417       1,191,138       1,363,073       -793,539  
(Extraordinary Gains)
    0       0       0       711,939  
(Extraordinary Losses)
    0       0       0       0  
Net Gains and Losses
    865,397       1,193,679       1,363,073       -81,600  
Net Income per share (won)
    6,903       9,521       11,077       -3,856  
Dividend per share (won)
    0       0       0       0  
Net Asset per share (won)
    30,971       24,093       14,410       -1,102  

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B. Transaction Status of Target Shares for Past Six Months
                         
            [Unit: KRW or shares]
Month   Highest Price   Lowest Price   Trade Volume
May, 2007
    49,500       42,650       7,093,216  
April, 2007
    44,350       42,100       2,667,937  
March, 2007
    65,600       41,500       9,980,016  
February, 2007
    63,100       61,200       6,536,438  
January, 2007
    61,900       60,700       5,810,450  
December, 2006
    62,200       58,600       3,006,504  
X. Procedures of the Tender Offer
A. Method of Tender
             
Tender Offer Agent
  Name   Good Morning Shinhan Securities, Co., Ltd.
           
  Location of Head Office   Youido-Dong 23-2, Youngdeungpo-Gu, Seoul, Korea
 
           
Method of Tender   1. Tender Offers of LG Card registered common stocks may be made only through Tender Offer Agent, except for tax deductible or tax exempt savings account opened at other securities companies, during the Tender Offer Period (from June 14, 2007 to July 3, 2007; a period of 20 days). Please bear in mind that tender applications must be received by no later than 3:30 p.m. (Korea time) on the expiration date of the Tender Offer Period (July 3, 2007).
 
           
    v Tenders may be made in person or via telephone, provided that tenders via telephone are not available to Shareholders tendering through tax deductible or tax exempt savings account opened at a securities company other than the Tender Offer Agent. Tenders may not be made via fax or Internet.
 
           
    < Tender in Person>
 
           
    Shareholders   Holding an account at the Tender Offer Agent   Holding an account at a securities company other than the Tender Offer Agent or registered in the Registry of Shareholders
 
           
    Trading Account   <1> A Shareholder holding a trading account at the Tender Offer Agent must confirm that its LG Card shares are deposited in its trading account.

<2> A Shareholder holding a trading account at a securities company other than the Tender Offer Agent or registered in the Registry of Shareholders must open a trading account at the Tender Offer Agent and either transfer or directly deposit its LG Card shares into the trading account before tendering such LG Card shares.
 
           
        <3> Tendering Shareholders must bring identity confirmation documents to Tender Offer Agent’s office; complete and submit a tender application form available at the office, and obtain written confirmation of tender.

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    Tax Deductible/ Exempt Savings Account   <1> A Shareholder holding a tax deductible or tax exempt savings account at the Tender Offer Agent must confirm that its LG Card shares are deposited in such account.

<2> Tendering Shareholders must complete and submit a tender application form available at Tender Offer Agent’s office and obtain written confirmation of tender.
  A Shareholder holding a tax deductible or tax exempt account at a securities company other than the Tender Offer Agent must inform such securities company of its intent to tender its LG Card shares. On the expiration date of the Tender Offer Period, such securities company must (i) collect details of all such requests and (ii) tender and submit the tender applications and a summary of tender status of each tendering Shareholders to the Tender Offer Agent.
 
           
    <Tender via Telephone>
 
           
    Shareholders   Holding an account at the Tender Offer
Agent
  Holding an account at a securities company other than the Tender Offer Agent or registered in the Registry of Shareholders
 
           
    Trading Account   <1> A Shareholder holding a trading account at the Tender Offer Agent must confirm that its LG Card shares are deposited in its trading account.

<2> A Shareholder holding a trading account at a securities company other than the Tender Offer Agent or registered in the Registry of Shareholders must open a trading account at the Tender Offer Agent and either transfer or directly deposit its LG Card shares into the trading account before tendering such LG Card shares.
 
           
        <3> Tendering Shareholders must contact Tender Offer Agent’s office or Call Center (Tel. No. 1588-0365) and follow the instructions.
 
           
        <4> Throughout the tender procedure, a Shareholder must provide its account number, resident registration number and the number of LG Card shares held for the purpose of identity confirmation and deposit verification.
 
           
    Tax Deductible/ Exempt Savings Account   <1> A Shareholder holding a tax deductible or tax exempt savings account at the Tender Offer Agent must confirm that its LG Card shares are deposited in such account.

<2> Tendering Shareholders must contact Tender Offer Agent’s office or Call Center (Tel. No. 1588-0365) and follow the instructions.

<3> Throughout the tender procedure, a Shareholder must provide its account number, resident registration number and the number of LG Card shares held for the purpose of identity confirmation and deposit verification.
  Tender via telephone is not available.
 
           
    2. Once LG Card shares are tendered and transferred to an account at the Tender Offer Agent or to a tax deductible or tax exempt savings account at a securities company other than the Tender Offer Agent, such LG Card shares may not be withdrawn from the account unless (i) the Tender Offeror withdraws the Tender Offer pursuant to Article 12-7 of the Enforcement Decree of the SEA or (ii) the relevant tendering Shareholder cancels its tender.
 
           
    3. <1> In the case of a non-resident Shareholder (including foreign corporations), applicable law may require the Tender Offer Agent to withhold certain capital gains taxes and applicable surtaxes, unless (i) applicable tax treaties exempt the Shareholder from such withholdings and (ii) all actions necessary for such exemptions to be available have been taken by the Shareholder.
 
           
    <2> In case of non-resident Shareholders (including foreign corporations) eligible for exemption from capital gains taxes and any applicable surtaxes, such Shareholder must submit, at the time of Tender Offer: (i) an application for tax-exemption on non-resident’s Korean

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    source income provided under the Tax Treaty and (ii) any other documents supporting the acquisition costs (if applicable). The burden of proof in respect of the eligibility for exemption from withholding taxes under the Tax Treaty or the authenticity of any supporting documents lies on the relevant Shareholders, and the Tender Offer Agent who is obligated to withhold such taxes may refuse to apply the exemption if the relevant Shareholder refuses to fulfill the burden.
 
           
Place for Filing Application   Branch Office

Head office and branch offices of Good Morning Shinhan Securities Company Co., Ltd.
  Location

Head office:  Youido-Dong 23-2,
                       Youngdungpo-Gu, Seoul
Branch offices: See Part VIII, Section C above.
B. Method of Withdrawing Tender by Shareholder
  (i)   Any Shareholder who has tendered its LG Card shares may withdraw such tender, in whole or in part, at any time prior to the end of the Tender Offer Period. In the event a Shareholder withdraws its tender, such Shareholder will not be liable to Tender Offeror for any compensatory or liquidated damages.
 
  (ii)   Tenders may be withdrawn by no later than 3:30 p.m. (Korea time) on the expiration date of the Tender Offer Period (July 3, 2007).
 
  (iii)   If any Shareholder wishes to withdraw its tender, such Shareholder may do so either in person or via telephone, provided that withdrawal via telephone is not available to a Shareholder holding a tax deductible or tax exempt savings account at a securities company other than the Tender Offer Agent. Withdrawals may not be made via fax or Internet.
<Procedures for Withdrawal>
     
For a Shareholder that Tendered its LG Shares Through the Tender Offer Agent
  <1> The Shareholder may withdraw its tender in person or via telephone.

<2> If a Shareholder wishes to withdraw its tender in person, the Shareholder must visit the branch office of the Tender Officer Agent that previously received the Shareholder’s tender, submit identity confirmation documents and the written confirmation of tender obtained at the time of tender, and complete and submit to the office a statement of withdrawal form in exchange for a written confirmation of withdrawal.

<3> If a Shareholder wishes to withdraw its tender via telephone, the Shareholder must contact the branch office of the Tender Officer Agent that previously received the Shareholder’s tender, or the Call Center (at 1588-0365), and follow the instructions. Throughout the withdrawal procedures, the Shareholder must provide its account number, resident registration number and the number of LG Card shares held for the purpose of identity confirmation and tender status verification.
 
   
For a Shareholder that Tendered its LG Shares through a Securities Company Other than the Tender Offer Agent
  <1> The Shareholder may withdraw its tender through the relevant securities company.

<2> Withdrawals via telephone is not available to a Shareholder who wishes to withdraw its tender through a securities company other than the Tender Offer Agent. The Shareholder must visit the branch office of securities company that previously received the Shareholder’s tender, submit identity confirmation documents and the written confirmation of tender obtained at the time of tender, and complete a statement of withdrawal form in exchange for a written confirmation of withdrawal.

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  (iv)   If any Shareholder withdraws its tender, the prohibition on withdrawal of LG Card shares deposited into the account established for the Tender Offer must be lifted without delay with respect to such withdrawn LG Card shares on the date such tender withdrawal application is submitted.
C. Method of Purchasing Tendered Shares
Prior to the commencement of the Tender Offer Period, Tender Offeror opened an account in its own name for the purpose of offering tenders at the Tender Offer Agent, Sales Department II, Good Morning Shinhan Securities (account no.: 080-01-101893; holder of account: Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.).
If, on the Settlement Date (July 6, 2007), the total number of tendered LG Card shares is less than the Target Number of Shares, Tender Offeror will purchase all tendered shares and if the total number of tendered LG Card shares exceeds the Target Number of Shares, Tender Offeror is to purchase such shares on a pro-rated basis in accordance with the rules of allocation (see below). In respect of any LG Card shares not purchased in excess of the Target Number of Shares, the prohibition on withdrawal of such shares will be lifted on the Settlement Date.
<Rules of Allocation>
If the total number of tendered LG Card shares exceeds the Target Number of Shares, the Target Number of Shares will first be allocated in proportion to the shareholders’ respective ratios of their shares to the total number of tendered shares, with any number of allocated shares that is less than a share (a decimal point) being written off. Any such remaining number of shares will then be allocated in accordance with the decimal points of the shares from the greatest to the smallest, repeatedly until there is no remaining share.
D. Method of Amendment of Terms of the Tender Offer and Withdrawal of the Tender Offer
  (i)   Tender Offeror may amend the terms and conditions of the Tender Offer at any time on or prior to the expiration date of the Tender offer Period by filing a written amendment to this Tender Offer Circular. However, as provided under Article 23-2(1) of the SEA and Article 12-6 of the Enforcement Decree thereof, Tender Offeror may not amend the terms and conditions of the Tender Offer if the amendment would do any of the following: (i) lower the Tender Offer Price; (ii) reduce the Target Number of Shares; (iii) extend the date for payment of the Tender Offer Purchase Price; (iv) shorten the Tender Offer Period; (v) change the type of consideration to be given to tendering Shareholders (except by adding an additional type of consideration from which Shareholders can select); or (vi) engage in an act that would otherwise result in unfavorable terms or conditions to tendering Shareholders as prescribed by the FSC.
 
  (ii)   Tender Offeror may not withdraw the Tender Offer on or after the date of public notice of the Tender Offer, provided that Tender Offeror may withdraw the Tender Offer if a basis for withdrawal prescribed under Article 12-7 of the Enforcement Decree of the SEA arises at any time on or prior to the expiration of the Tender Offer Period. However, Tender Offeror will not withdraw the Tender Offer even if a competing tender offer is launched by a third party. If the Tender Offer is withdrawn, public notice of such withdrawal, including an

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      explanation of the basis for withdrawal, will be provided in two daily newspapers in Korea, namely the Maeil Business Newspaper and the Korea Economic Daily.
 
      <Exceptional Grounds for Withdrawal of Tender Offer under Article 12-7 of the Enforcement Decree of the SEA>
  1.   Launch by a third party of a competing tender offer;
 
  2.   Death, dissolution or bankruptcy of, or the dishonoring of any note or check issued by, Tender Offeror, or any other material calamity that could not be expected at the time of filing of this Tender Offer Circular, as prescribed by the FSC; and
 
  3.   Merger or transfer of a material part of the business of the Target Company (where a transfer of business means one described in any paragraph of Article 84-8(1) of the Enforcement Decree of the SEA), dissolution or bankruptcy of the Target Company or the dishonoring of any note or check issued by the Target Company, delisting of the LG Card shares from the Korea Exchange, or any other material calamity that could not have been expected at the time of filing of this Tender Offer Circular, as prescribed by the FSC.
  (iii)   If Tender Offeror withdraws the Tender Offer after the commencement of the Tender Offer Period, the prohibition on withdrawal of LG Card shares deposited into the account established for the Tender Offer will be lifted without delay on the date of such withdrawal.
E. Notice of Purchase
Following the expiration of the Tender Offer Period, the Tender Offer Agent will send a Notice of Purchase without delay to the address specified in the tender application of each Shareholder.
XI. Source of Funding
A. Source of Funds Necessary for the Tender Offer
                     
                [Unit: KRW]
                 
Amount of Funds Necessary for the Tender Offer
  Tender Offer Purchase Price (A)             830,049,468,144  
  Transaction Costs (B)             415,000,000  
  Miscellaneous (C)             40,000,000  
  Total (A+B+C)             830,504,468,144  
  Own Funds (A)             600,000,000  
Source of the Tender Offer Funds
  Loans (B)  Lender  Amount   Remarks
    See below    830,000,000,000      
  Others (C)            
  Total (A+B+C)             830,600,000,000  
Note 1)   The miscellaneous amounts include the costs of notices to be given in newspapers and those incurred in the preparation and dispatch of mailing materials, and are subject to change.
Note 2)   Tender Offeror has raised its own funds in order to effectuate the acquisition of LG Card shares, as detailed below:

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                    [Unit: KRW]
                     
Category   Amount     Remarks  
Own Funds (A)
            600,000,000          
Loans
  Publicly Offered Corporate Bonds     500,000,000,000          
 
  Corporate Commercial Papers     330,000,000,000          
 
  Total     830,600,000,000          
B. Securities to be Exchanged Through the Tender Offer
1. Type and Number of Securities to be Exchanged: N/A
2. Relation between Tender Offeror and Company Issuing Securities to be Exchanged: N/A
3. Information on Issuer of Securities to be Exchanged Through the Tender Offer: N/A
XII. Tender Offeror and Its Specially-Related Persons’ Share Ownership Status and Transaction History of Target Company’s Shares for Past One Year
A. Share Ownership Status
                                 
            No. of Shares   No. of Shares to Be    
    No. of Shares   Subject to Tender   Held Post-Tender    
    Currently Held   Offer   Offer   Remarks
Tender Offeror
    98,517,316       17,892,082       116,409,398          
 
    (78.6 %)     (14.3 %)     (92.9 %)        
Shinhan Bank
    8,960,005               8,960,005          
 
    (7.1 %)           (7.1 %)        
Total
    107,477,321       17,892,082       125,369,403          
 
    (85.7 %)     (14.3 %)     (100.0 %)        
Note 1)   The number of shares to be held post-Tender Offer is provided upon the assumption that the Target Number of Shares (17,892,082 shares) is purchased in full.
Note 2)   No specially-related person of Tender Offeror other than Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd. owns LG Card shares.
Note 3)   The shareholding ratios exclude stock options for 250,000 shares granted by the Target Company. Upon exercise of these stocks options, LG Card may either give treasury shares or pay the difference between the exercise price and the market price in cash or in treasury shares.
B. Share Transaction History: N/A
                             
            Last               Price
            Changed   Change       per
Name   Relationship   Share Type   Date   Before   After   Method   share
Shinhan Financial Group
  Tender Offeror   Registered common share of LG Card   Mar. 23, 2007     98,517,316 shares   Tender Offer   67,770 won

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XIII. Agreements Between Tender Offeror and Officers/Major Shareholders of Target Company
1. Because SFG is the largest shareholder of LG Card, prior consultation with the largest shareholder of the target company has no relevance.
2. SFG informed LG Card and its officers in advance of the purpose, rationale and scope of the Tender Offer, that they, as its specially related persons, are prohibited under Article 23(2) of the SEA to purchase the target shares by means other than a tender offer from the date on which tender offer is permitted pursuant to paragraph (1) to the date on which period of tender offer expires, and of the possibility of punishment and sanctions under the applicable laws and regulations for any violation thereof.
3. The Tender Offer is led by SFG and any related decisions were made under the leadership of the responsible and related officers and employees.
XIV. Future Plans Regarding Target Company After the Tender Offer
SFG, the Tender Offeror, has incorporated securities, credit card, invest trust, capital, insurance and other companies as its subsidiaries to equip itself to become a total financial group covering all financial sectors. Cross-sale of various funds and FNA securities savings deposits among its subsidiaries is in full swing, and SFG is concentrating on developing mixed or linked products involving insurance and credit card. The recent completion of the group-wide database has speeded up database-based marketing activities.
Following the Tender Offer and the subsequent all-inclusive stock swap, LG Card will become a wholly owned subsidiary of SFG and Shinhan Card will be incorporated through the proposed business transfer into the largest single credit card company in Korea. In this regard, each SFG and LG Card decided by BOD resolutions on May 28, 2007 to effect the stock swap and the business transfer to LG Card, each of which is now being undertaken.
In parallel with the plans to strengthen LG Card’s competitiveness through the stock swap and the business transfer, SFG plans to combine LG Card’s strength with SFG’s outstanding management systems, including refined risk management and customer analysis systems. These efforts will increase LG Card’s own income generating capability and maximize synergy through mutually linked sales activities between LG Card and banking, securities, insurance and other existing subsidiaries of SFG based on LG Card’s customer base (e.g. the sale to LG Card’s customers of products of the existing subsidiaries and the sale to the existing subsidiaries’ customers of LG Card’s products).
As explained above, Tender Offeror will enhance LG Card’s competitiveness and, by integrating LG Card into SFG, improve the non-banking sectors within SFG so that, at the end, SFG and LG Card can become the leader in the Korean financial market.

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XV. Particulars on Intermediary of the Tender Offer (if any)
A. Name: N/A
B. Location of Head Office: N/A
C. Objectives and Businesses: N/A
D. Relation to Tender Offeror: N/A
XVI. Place Where the Tender Offer Circular and Tender Offer Documents will be Publicly Available
A. Tender Offer Circular
Electronic Version:
Korean Financial Supervisory Services Website: http://dart.fss.or.kr
Korea Exchange Website: http://krx.or.kr
B. Tender Offer Documents
Electronic Version:
Korean Financial Supervisory Services Website: http://dart.fss.or.kr
Korea Exchange Website: http://krx.or.kr
Written Version (English):
Head Office / Branch Offices of Tender Offer Agent
  Head Office:   Youido-Dong 23-2, Youngdungpo-Gu, Seoul, Korea
Tel. no: (02) 3772-1000
Customer Support Center: 1588-0365
 
  Branch Offices:   Listed below (Note: the telephone country code is 82)
         
Name of Branch   Address   Telephone Number
Gangnam
  (2nd and 3rd floors, Seonleung Bldg.) 702-28 Yoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 538-0707
 
       
Gangnam Jungang
  (2nd floor, Shindeok Bldg.) 1329-7, Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul   02) 6354-5300
 
       
Gangneung
  (2nd floor, Donga Bldg.) 114-2, Imdang-dong, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do   032) 642-1777
 
       
Gyeyang
  (4th floor, Younghwa Bldg.) 863-3 Jakjeon-dong, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon   032) 553-2772
 
       
Gwanak
  (2nd floor, Namgyeongdo Bldg.) 853-1, Bongcheon 7(chil)-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul   02) 887-0809
 
       
Gwangju
  (1st and 2nd floors, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 30, Keumnamro 2(i)-ga, Dong-gu, Gwangju   062) 232-0707
 
       
Gwanghwamun
  3rd floor, King’s Garden Complex 4, 73 Naesu-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul,   02) 732-0770

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Name of Branch   Address   Telephone Number
Guro
  (3rd floor, New World Bldg.) 103-12 Guro 5(o)-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul   02) 857-8600
 
       
Gumi
  (1st floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 56, Songjeong-dong, Gumi-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do   054) 451-0707
 
       
Guwoldong
  2nd floor, Shinhan Bank Guwoldong Branch, 1199-13, Guwol-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon   032) 464-0707
 
       
Gunsan
  (2nd floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 15-8, Jungangno 2(i)-ga, Gunsan-si, Jeollabuk-do   063) 442-9171
 
       
Geumjeong
  (2nd floor, Haegang Bldg.) 184-3, Guseo 2(i)-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan   051) 516-8222
 
       
Nonhyeon
  (1st floor, Daeyong Bldg.) 90, Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 518-2222
 
       
Dapsimni
  (2nd floor, Gyeongwon Bldg.) 496-4, Dapsimni-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul   02) 2217-2114
 
       
Daegu
  (3rd and 4th floors, Shinhan Bank Bldg.) 34-16, Bongsan-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu   053) 423-7700
 
       
Daegudong
  (3rd floor, Woojin Bldg.) 593-15, Shinam 1(il)-dong, Dong-gu, Daegu   053) 944-0707
 
       
Daeguseo
  (4th floor, Wolgok Bldg.) 1511, Sangin-dong, Dalseo-gu, Daegu   053) 642-0606
 
       
Daejeon
  (2nd floor, Socheong Bldg.) 5-2 Seonhwa-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon   042) 255-9131
 
       
Dogok
  (3rd floor, Jae Neung Education Bldg.) 464, Dogok-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02)2057-0707
 
       
Dogok Jungang
  (2nd floor, Hansol Phillia) 755, Yoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 554-6556
 
       
Dong Gwangyang
  (2nd floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 1647-7, Jung-dong, Gwangyang-si, Jeollanam-do   061) 791-8020
 
       
Dongducheon
  (3rd floor, Samsung Core Bldg.) 601-63, Saengyeon-dong, Dongducheon-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 862-1851
 
       
Dongrae
  (2nd floor, Rosesty Bldg.) 1491-1, Geojae 1(il)-dong, Yeonjae-gu, Busan   051) 505-6400
 
       
Dunsan
  (1st and 2nd floors, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 1173, Dunsan-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon   042) 484-9090
 
       
Masan
  (2nd floor, Songha Bldg.) 268, Hapseong 2(i)-dong, Masan-si, Hoewon-gu, Gyeongsangnam-do   055) 297-2277
 
       
Mapo
  2nd and 3rd floors, Local Finance Bldg., 253-42, Gongdeok-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul   02) 718-0900
 
       
Myeongdong
  (4th floor, Shinhan Bank Myeongdong Jungang Branch) 53-1, Myeongdong 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul   02) 752-6655
 
       
Mokdong
  (1st floor, Gisan Bldg.) 406-28, Mok 1(il)-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul   02)2653-0844
 
       
Mokdong Jungang
  1st floor, Buyoung Green Town 3-cha, 908-34, Mok 6(yuk)-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul   02)2649-0101
 
       
Miryang
  (2nd floor, Hueam Bldg.) 701-7, Naei-dong, Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do   055) 355-7707
 
       
Bangbaedong
  (3rd floor, Shinhan Bank Bangbaedong Jungang Branch) 898-5, Bangbae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul   02) 533-0202
 
       
Busan
  (3rd floor, Dongyang Bldg.) 4, Donggwang-dong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Busan   051) 243-0707
 
       
Sanbon
  (3rd floor ,Shinhan Bank Sanbon Jungang Branch) 1144,
Sanbon-dong, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do
  031) 392-1141
 
       
Samsungyeok
  (3rd floor, Saemyeong Bldg.) 945-2, Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 563-3770
 
       
Sampung
  (2nd floor, Nara Bldg.) 1696-14, Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul   02) 3477-4567
 
       
Sanggyedong
  (2nd floor, Dongbang Reports Bldg.) 734-5, Sanggye 6(yuk)-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul   02) 937-0707

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Name of Branch   Address   Telephone Number
Sangdodong
  (2nd floor, Sungdae Shopping) 324-1, Sangdo-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul   02) 820-2000
 
       
Seogyodong
  (3rd floor, Seogyo Tower) 353-1, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul   02) 335-6600
 
       
Seogwipo
  (3rd floor, Wonbok Bldg.) 286-32, Seogwi-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do   064) 732-3377
 
       
Seomyeon
  (4th floor, Cheil Bank Bldg.) 163-1, Bujeon 2(i)-dong, Busanjin-gu, Busan   051) 818-0100
 
       
Songpa
  (2nd floor, LG Twin Regency Munjungdong Bldg.) 150-2, Munjung-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul   02) 449-0808
 
       
Sunaeyeok
  (3rd floor, Hungkuk Life Insurance Bldg.) 6-7, Sunae-dong, Sungnam-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 712-0109
 
       
Suwon
  (2nd floor, Yaesin Bldg.) 1023-1, Kwonsun-dong, Kwonsun-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 246-0606
 
       
Siji
  (2nd floor, Dongho Bldg.) 374-5, Sinmae-dong, Susung-gu, Daegu   053) 793-8282
 
       
Sindang
  (2nd floor, Shinyoung Bldg.) 150-1, Sindang 5(o)-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul   02) 2254-4090
 
       
Sinlim
  (3rd floor, Youngil Bldg.) 1422-35, Sinlim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul   02) 875-1851
 
       
Sinbanpo
  (3rd floor, New Town Shopping) 58-24, Jamwon-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul   02) 533-1851
 
       
Sinseoldong
  (3rd floor, Allianz Life Insurance Bldg.) 1383, Sungin-dong, Jungro-gu, Seoul   02) 2232-7100
 
       
Andong
  (2nd floor, Okdong Bldg.) 791-2, Ok-dong, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do   054) 855-0606
 
       
Ansan
  (5th floor, Wongsin Art Bldg.) 708, Gojan-dong, Danwon-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do,   031) 485-4481
 
       
Apgujeong
  (1st floor, Gangnam Securities Bldg.) 612-1, Sinsa-dong Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 511-0005
 
       
Apgujeong Royal
  (3rd floor, MJ Bldg.) 621-2, Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 547-0202
 
       
Apgujeong FC
  (2nd floor, Gaonix Sports Bldg.) 575, Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul   02) 541-5566
 
       
Yoido
  (2nd floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Tower Annex) 24-4, Yoido-dong, Youngdungpo-gu, Seoul   02) 3775-4270
 
       
Yeochun
  (1st and 2nd floors, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 71-1, Hak-dong, Yeochun-si, Jeollanam-do   061) 682-5262
 
       
Yeonhuidong
  (1st floor, Eunhae Bldg.) 188-8, Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul   02) 3142-6363
 
       
Youngdungpo
  (3rd floor, Shinhan Bank Bldg.) 68-3, Youngdungpodong 4(sa)-ga, Youngdungpo-gu, Seoul   02) 2677-7711
 
       
Sales Department
  (1st floor, Goodmorning Shinhan Tower), 23-2, Yoido-dong, Youngdungpo-gu, Seoul   02) 3772-1200
 
       
Olympic
  (1st and 2nd floors, Daekyung Bldg.) 17-8, Ogeum-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul   02) 448-0707
 
       
Ulsan
  (1st and 2nd floors, Goodmorning Shinhan Securities Bldg.) 117-2, Dal-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan   052) 273-8700
 
       
Ulsannam
  (1st and 2nd floors, Sinjung Core Bldg.) 647-4, Sinjung-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan   052) 257-0777
 
       
Yusung
  (2nd floor, Lucky Tower) 448-8, 9 Bongmyeong-dong, Yusung-gu, Daejun   042) 823-8577
 
       
Uijeongbu
  (2nd floor, Shinhan Bank Bldg.) 176-22, Uijeongbu-dong, Uijeongbu-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 848-9100
 
       
Ilsan
  (2nd floor, Heo Yu Jae’s Clinic Bldg.) 780, Janghang-dong, Ilsan-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 907-3100
 
       
Jeonju
  (3rd floor, Korea Industry Bank Bldg.) 103, Gyeongwondong i(il)-   063) 286-9911

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Name of Branch   Address   Telephone Number
 
  ga, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do    
 
       
Jungeup
  (2nd floor, formerly Hangbok Wedding Hall) 525-1, Susung-dong, Jungeup-si, Jeollabuk-do   063) 531-0606
 
       
Jungjadong
  2nd floor, Bundang Clinic, 15-2 Jungja-dong, Bundang-gu, Sungnam-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 715-8600
 
       
Jeju
  (2nd floor, Korea Specialty Contractor Financial Cooperative) 710-1, Nohyung-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do   064) 743-9011
 
       
Jukjeon
  3rd floor, Daedeok Nuriettle B, 1808, Bojung-dong, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 898-0011
 
       
Jungbu
  (2nd floor, Ssangyong Bldg.) 24-1, Jeo-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul   02) 2270-6500
 
       
Changdong
  (1st and 2nd floors, Sangsu Bldg.) 693, Ssangmun-dong, Dobong-gu, Seoul   02) 995-0123
 
       
Changwon
  (2nd floor, Checil Life Insurance Allianz Bldg.) 75-3, Sangnam-dong, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do   055) 285-5500
 
       
Cheongju
  (1st floor, Nuri Tower) 1605, Yongam-dong, Sangdang-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do   043) 296-5600
 
       
Taepyeongro
  Shinhan Bank Head Office basement, 120, Taepyeongro 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul   02) 757-0707
 
       
Pyeongchon
  (3rd floor, Shinhan Bank Bldg.) 1046, Bumgye-dong, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 381-8686
 
       
Pyeongtek
  (1st floor, Samsung Life Insurance Bldg.) 32-2, Pyeongtek-dong, Pyeongtek-si, Gyeonggi-do   031) 657-9010
 
       
Hanam
  (1st floor, National Pension Bldg.) 1582-4, Wusan-dong, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju   062) 956-0707
 
       
Haeundae
  2nd floor, Wungsin Cineart Bldg., 1479-1, Jwa-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan   051) 701-2200
 
       
Jamsil Lotte Castle
  2nd floor, Lotte Castle Gold, 7-18, Sincheon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul   02) 2143-0800

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Exhibit 1
Notice of Purchase
[Date]
To [Title of Account],
     
Name:
  Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
Address:
  Taepyongro 2-Ga 120, Joong-Gu, Seoul, Korea
Telephone:
  (02) 6360-3000
1. Purchase
             
        Total Number of    
    Total Number of   Share Certificates,   Total Number of
Type of Share   Tendered Shares   etc. Expected to be   Returned Shares,
Certificates, etc.   Certificates, etc.   Purchased   etc.
 
           
2. Share Certificates Expected to be Purchased or Returned
                             
Share   Type of   No. of   No. of Share   Purchase Price, etc.
Certificates, etc.   Tendered   Tendered   Certificates, etc.   Purchase            
expected to be   Shares   Shares   Expected to be   Price per   Purchase   Securities   Securities
Purchased   Certificates, etc.   Certificates, etc.   Purchased   Share   Price   Exchange   Transaction Taxes
     
Calculation   (Number of Shares Expected to be Purchased) x (Purchase Price per Share) (with 5% securities transaction tax deducted)
 
                           
Returned Shares, etc.   Type of Share, etc.   No. of Share, etc.   Return Methods
           
3. Settlement
                         
Tender Offer
  Name   Good Morning Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd.                      
Agent (Securities Company
  Principal Place of   Youido-Dong 23-2, Youngdungpo-Gu, Seoul, Korea        
in Charge of
  Business                
Settlement)
                       
 
                       
Settlement Date   July 6, 2007
 
                       
Settlement Method   <1> Following the expiration of the Tender Offer Period, a Notice of Purchase will be sent without delay by the Tender Offer Agent to the address specified in the tender application of each shareholder who has validly tendered LG Card shares (each, a “Shareholder”).

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    <2> The Tender Offer Purchase Price will be transferred to the account with the Tender Offer Agent designated by each Shareholder, provided that the securities transaction tax at the rate of 0.5% and any other applicable tax will be deducted or withheld therefrom prior to each such transfer. In the case of a non-resident Shareholder (including foreign corporations), applicable law may require the Tender Offer Agent to withhold certain capital gains taxes and applicable surtaxes, unless (i) applicable tax treaties exempt the Shareholder from such withholdings and (ii) all actions necessary for such exemptions to be available have been taken by the Shareholder.
 
                       
   
* The burden of proof in respect of the eligibility for exemption from withholding taxes under the Tax Treaty or the authenticity of any supporting documents lies on the relevant Shareholders, and the Tender Offer Agent who is obligated to withhold such taxes may refuse to apply the exemption if the relevant Shareholder refuses to fulfill the burden.
 
                       
    <3> If the total number of tendered LG Card shares exceeds the Target Number of Shares, Tender Offeror is to purchase such shares on a pro-rated basis in accordance with the rules of allocation (see below). In respect of any LG Card shares not purchased in excess of the Target Number of Shares, the prohibition on withdrawal of such shares will be lifted on the Settlement Date.
 
                       
    <4> LG Card shares validly tendered through the Tender Offer will be transferred from the account of each Shareholder to the account of Tender Offeror on the Settlement Date:
 
                       
         * Tender Offer Account:
 
                       
         •      Office where the account is opened: Sales Department II, Good Morning Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd.
 
                       
         •      Account No.: 080-01-101893
 
                       
         •      Holder of Account: Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
 
                       
 
  Branch Office   Location        
Settlement Place
   
Head office and branch offices of Good Morning Shinhan Securities Co., Ltd.
  Head office:
Youido-Dong 23-2, Youngdeunpo-Gu,
Seoul
Branch offices:
Refer to VIII. 3
       
<Rules of Allocation>
If the total number of tendered LG Card shares exceeds the Target Number of Shares, the Target Number of Shares will first be allocated in proportion to the shareholders’ respective ratios of their shares to the total number of tendered shares, with any number of allocated shares that is less than a share (a decimal point) being written off. Any such remaining number of shares will then be allocated in accordance with the decimal points of the shares from the greatest to the smallest, repeatedly until there is no remaining share.

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SIGNATURES
          Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
         
  SHINHAN FINANCIAL GROUP CO., LTD.
 
 
  By /s/ Buhmsoo Choi    
  Name:   Buhmsoo Choi   
  Title:   Chief Financial Officer   
 
Date : June 12, 2007

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