Banks in South Korea
500 cities — select a city to see all listings.
GF6 maps 5,550 bank and ATM locations across South Korea. They are spread across 780 cities in 18 regions. The most listings are in Seoul (1,250), Busan (332) and Daegu (240). South Korea — its capital is Seoul, the currency is the Korean mun, the population is about 51,466,201.
Choose a city to see every branch or ATM with its street address, opening hours, phone number, bank codes where available and its exact map location. Seoul alone accounts for about 23% of all bank and ATM locations recorded in the country. South Korea is part of the Asia coverage within the global GF6 directory. More about banking in South Korea ↓
Busan
Chungcheongbuk-Do
Chungcheongnam-Do
Daegu
Daejon
Gurye-gun
Gwangju
Gyeongsangbuk-Do
Gyeongsangnam-Do
Haenam-gun
Incheon
Jaeju-Do
Jeollabuk-Do
Jeollanam-Do
Kangwon-Do
Kyeongki-Do
Seoul
Ulsan
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Showing the 500 cities with the most listings, of 780 covered in South Korea.
About banking in South Korea
South Korea occupies the southern part of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, bordered by North Korea to the north, the Yellow Sea to the west and the Sea of Japan to the east. With a population of around 51.5 million concentrated in a territory of roughly 100,295 square kilometres, it is one of the most densely populated countries in the region. About half of its residents live in and around the capital, Seoul, while Busan, Daegu and Incheon serve as further focal points for commerce, transport and financial services.
The national currency is the Korean mun, and banking services are conducted primarily in Korean. Cash, card and electronic payments coexist in everyday use, and bank branches and ATMs are commonly found in city centres, residential districts, transport hubs and shopping areas. Visitors making enquiries by phone can reach domestic numbers using the country calling code +82.
The GF6 directory lists 5,550 bank and ATM locations across South Korea, distributed over 780 cities and towns. This coverage spans the Seoul metropolitan area as well as regional centres along the coasts and in the interior, reflecting the country's broad urban footprint and the wide availability of financial access points outside the largest cities.
Directory entries are intended to help residents and travellers locate nearby branches and cash machines, compare options within a given city, and plan banking errands around their route. Because networks, opening hours and ATM availability can change over time, users are encouraged to confirm details directly with the relevant bank before travelling to a specific location.
