Saturday 19 February 2011

Korean Worries

Bank run fears engulf savings bank industry

More than a thousand customers lined up in front of the Busan II Savings Bank located in Busan yesterday as soon as the nation’s financial regulator announced a six-month business suspension of Busan Savings Bank and its affiliate Daejeon Mutual Savings Bank.

The line formed by depositors extended about 100 meters (328 feet) from the door of Busan II Savings Bank. “You won’t be allowed to withdraw your money if you are just standing there without a queue ticket number,” a bank employee told the crowd using a microphone.

Those without a ticket then headed to the automated teller machines to withdraw their money, but the machines quickly ran out of cash.

“I’ve saved 40 million won ($35,810) over my whole life. That money was going to be used for my grandson’s marriage but I cannot trust these people [bank employees] saying that I am guaranteed to get my money back,” said Cho So-young, 79.

2 comments:

Κυνηγός Φαντασμάτων said...

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-gvnwaF0aOnE/TWjhTLGxmpI/AAAAAAAAAyI/ANW674TimCs/s1600/BANK+RUN.jpg

Jay Sheers said...

It is just unbelievable that they can let this kind of thing happen in this day and age. Get your money and run!1 So sad...