Form 6-K
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

Form 6-K

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of April 2013

 

 

Woori Finance Holdings Co., Ltd.

(Translation of Registrant’s name into English)

 

 

203, Hoehyon-dong, 1-ga, Chung-gu, Seoul, Korea 100-792

(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.

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Indicate by check mark whether by furnishing the information contained in this Form, the registrant is also thereby furnishing the information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

Yes  ¨             No  x

 

 

 


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Index

 

1. Summary of 2012 Business Report   
2. Exhibit 99.1 Woori Finance Holdings Co., Ltd. Audit Reports for Fiscal Year 2012   

 

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Summary of 2012 Business Report

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I. COMPANY OVERVIEW

     5   

1. Purpose of the Company

     5   

2. History of the Company

     6   

3. Capital Structure

     6   

4. Total Number of Authorized Shares

     16   

5. Voting Rights

     17   

6. Dividend Information

     18   

II. DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS

     19   

1. Business Overview

     19   

2. Overview of Operations

     20   

3. Other Information Relevant to Investment Decisions

     22   

III. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

     27   

1. Condensed Financial Statements (Separate)

     27   

2. Condensed Financial Statements (Consolidated)

     28   

IV. INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S OPINION

     30   

1. Independent Auditor’s Opinion

     30   

2. Compensation to the Independent Auditor for the Past Three Years

     30   

V. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

     31   

1. About the Board of Directors

     31   

2. Related Companies

     33   

3. Investments in Other Companies

     34   

VI. STOCK INFORMATION

     35   

1. Stock Distribution

     35   

2. Stock Price and Stock Market Performance for the Past Six Months

     36   

 

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VII. DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEE INFORMATION

     37   

1. Directors

     37   

2. Employee Status

     37   

3. Directors’ Compensation

     38   

VIII. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

     39   

1. Transactions with Affiliated Parties

     39   

Except where indicated otherwise, financial information contained in this document (including the attached financial statements) have been prepared in accordance with the Korean equivalent of International Financial Reporting Standards (“Korean IFRS”), which differ in certain important respects from generally accepted accounting principles in the United States.

All references to “Woori Finance Holdings,” “we,” “us” or the “Company” are to Woori Finance Holdings Co., Ltd. and, unless the context requires otherwise, its subsidiaries. In addition, all references to “Won” or “KRW” in this document are to the currency of the Republic of Korea.

 

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I. Company Overview

 

1. Purpose of the Company

 

a. Scope of Business

Acquisition/ownership of shares in companies that are engaged in financial services or are closely related to financial services, as well as the governance and/or management of such companies.

 

  (1) Corporate Management

 

  1. Setting management targets for and approving business plans of the subsidiaries;

 

  2. Evaluation of the subsidiaries’ management performance and establishment of compensation levels;

 

  3. Formulation of corporate governance structures of the subsidiaries;

 

  4. Inspection of operation and assets of the subsidiaries; and

 

  5. Other activities complementary to the items mentioned in numbers 1 to 4.

 

  (2) Corporate Management Support Activities

 

  1. Funding for the affiliate companies (including direct and indirect subsidiaries, the “Affiliates”);

 

  2. Capital investment in subsidiaries or procurement of funds for the Affiliates; and

 

  3. Activities ancillary to the above items.

 

b. Scope of Business of Subsidiaries

 

  (1) Bank Subsidiaries (Woori Bank, Kwangju Bank and Kyongnam Bank):

 

  1. Banking business as prescribed by the Banking Act;

 

  2. Trust business;

 

  3. Foreign exchange business; and

 

  4. Other authorized businesses.

 

  (2) Woori Investment & Securities: businesses authorized under the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act and related laws and regulations.

 

  (3) Woori Aviva Life Insurance: life insurance and other insurance activities and other business activities permitted under the Insurance Business Act.

 

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  (4) Woori Asset Management: asset management business.

 

  (5) Woori Financial: consumer finance business.

 

  (6) Woori FIS: finance-related IT services.

 

  (7) Woori F&I: securitization business.

 

  (8) Woori Private Equity: private equity business.

 

  (9) Woori FG Savings Bank: consumer savings banking business.

 

  (10) Woori Finance Research Institute: research relating to finance and banking

 

2. History of the Company

 

a. Company History

 

  (1) Background: Major developments.

 

March 30, 2004    Appointment of new management
March 31, 2004    Woori Card merged into Woori Bank
June 18, 2004    Woori Securities becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary
December 21, 2004    Capital increase through conversion of CBs (Total capital after conversion: Won 4.0 trillion)
December 24, 2004    Acquired LG Investment & Securities and incorporated as a subsidiary
February 17, 2005    Capital increase through conversion of CBs (Total capital after conversion: Won 4.0 trillion)
March 11, 2005    Capital increase through conversion of CBs (Total capital after conversion: Won 4.0 trillion)
March 31, 2005    Woori Securities and LG Investment & Securities merged (the name of the surviving entity, LG Investment & Securities, changed to Woori Investment & Securities)
May 6, 2005    LG Investment Trust Management changed from 2nd tier subsidiary to 1st tier subsidiary
May 31, 2005    Woori Investment Trust Management and LG Investment Trust Management merged (the name of the surviving entity, LG Investment Trust Management, changed to Woori Asset Management)

 

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August 3, 2005    Dissolution of Woori LB Second Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.
September 5, 2005    Woori Asset Management becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary through capital reduction and cancellation
October 21, 2005    Woori Private Equity is established and incorporated as a subsidiary
October 27, 2005    Closure of strategic investment agreement with Lehman Brothers
February 23, 2006    Joint venture arrangement between Woori CA Asset Management, a 2nd tier subsidiary, and Japan’s Shinsei Bank (involving a transfer of 49% of Woori F&I’s 100% stake in Woori CA Asset Management to Shinsei Bank)
April 11, 2006    Joint venture agreement to transfer 30% of the shares of Woori Asset Management to Credit Suisse Asset Management International Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Credit Suisse.
May 30, 2006    Upon the 30% share transfer to Credit Suisse Asset Management International Holdings, Woori Asset Management was renamed Woori Credit Suisse Asset Management.
March 30, 2007    Appointment of new management
September 14, 2007    Acquired Hanmi Capital as a subsidiary (Hanmi Capital was renamed Woori Financial as of October 26, 2007)
April 4, 2008    Acquired LIG Life Insurance as a subsidiary (LIG Life Insurance was renamed Woori Aviva Life Insurance as of April 1, 2008)
June 27, 2008    Appointment of new management
April 29, 2009    Termination of joint venture with Credit Suisse regarding Woori Credit Suisse Asset Management. Renamed “Woori Asset Management” (May 30, 2009)
October 28, 2009    Acquired the remaining 30% equity stake in Woori Credit Suisse Asset Management from Credit Suisse Asset Management International Holding and completed the establishment of Woori Asset Management as our wholly-owned subsidiary

 

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December 30, 2009    Dissolution of Woori LB Third Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.
March 11, 2010    MOU with National Bank of Abu Dhabi Group
March 16, 2011    Woori FG Savings Bank Co., Ltd. is incorporated as a wholly-owned subsidiary
October 5, 2011    Kwangju Bank and Kyongnam Bank become wholly-owned subsidiaries
November 29, 2011    Acquired additional shares of Woori Investment & Securities to increase our equity stake (based on common stock) to 37.85%
July 30, 2012    Acquired additional shares of Woori Financial to change our equity stake to 52.02%
October 9,2012    Disclosed Woori Finance Research Institute is incorporated as a wholly-owned subsidiary

 

b. Associated Business Group

 

  (1) Overview of Business Group

 

  1. Name of business group: Woori Financial Group

 

  (2) Related companies within the business group

As of December 31, 2012

 

Type

  

Name of Company

   Controlling
Company
   Notes
Holding Company    Woori Finance Holdings    Korea Deposit

Insurance

Corporation

   1 company
   Woori Bank      
   Kwangju Bank      
   Kyongnam Bank      
   Woori Investment & Securities      
   Woori Aviva Life Insurance      
1st Tier Subsidiaries    Woori Asset Management    Woori Finance

Holdings

   12 companies
   Woori Financial      
   Woori FG Savings Bank      
   Woori FIS      
   Woori F & I      
   Woori Private Equity      
   Woori Finance Research Institute      
   Woori Credit Information      
   Woori America Bank      
   P.T. Bank Woori Indonesia      
   Korea BTL Infrastructure Fund      
   Woori Global Markets Asia Ltd.    Woori Bank   
2nd Tier Subsidiaries    Woori Bank (China) Limited       64 companies
   ZAO Woori Bank      
   Woori Fund Service      
   Woori Bank Brasil      
   Woori AMC    Woori F&I   
   Woori F&I Seventh Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      

 

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Type

  

Name of Company

   Controlling
Company
   Notes
   Woori SB Tenth Asset Management      
   Woori F&I Tenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Eleventh Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Thirteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Sixteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Seventeenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori EA Third Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori EA Fourth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori EA Fifth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori EA Eighth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Eighteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   WR Investment America LLC      
   Woori F&I Nineteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Twentieth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori EA Tenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Twenty First Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Twenty Second Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori EA Twelveth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Twenty Third Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd      
   Woori EA Thirteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori EA Fourteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Twenty Fourth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd      
   Woori F&I Twenty Fifth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd      
   Woori EA Fifteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Twenty Sixth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd      
   Woori F&I Twenty Seventh Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd      
   Woori F&I Twenty Eighth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd      
   Woori EA Eighteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.      
   Woori F&I Twenty Ninth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd      
   Woori F&I Thirtieth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd      
   Woori F&I Thirty First Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd      
   POSCO Woori EIG Global Private Equity Fund    Woori Asset

Management

  
   Woori Private Equity Fund    Woori Private

Equity

  
   Woori Blackstone Korea Opportunity Private Equity Fund No.1      
   Woori Columbus Private Equity Fund No.1      
   Woori Futures      
   Woori Investment & Securities International Ltd.      
   Woori Investment & Securities (HK) Ltd.      
   Woori Investment & Securities America Inc.      
   Mars Private Equity Fund No. 1      
   Mars Private Equity Fund No.2      
   Woori Investment Asia Pte. Ltd.      
   Mars Private Equity Fund No.3      
   Mars Private Equity Fund No.4    Woori Investment

& Securities

  
   Woori Absolute Partners PTE, Ltd.      
   Woori Absolute Global Opportunity Fund      
   Woori Korindo Securities Indonesia      
   LG Investment Holdings B.V. GG      
   Connacht Capital Market Investment Ltd.      
   Woori CBV Securities Corporation      
   Woori Absolute Return Investment Strategies      
   KoFC Woori Growth Champ 2010 No.3 Private Equity Fund      
   Woori Investment Advisory Co., Ltd. (Beijing)      

 

* Woori Finance Holdings, Woori Investment & Securities and Woori Financial are listed on the KRX KOSPI Market

* On May 23, 2007, Woori F&I Fifth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori F&I Co., Ltd. owns 100% of its equity.

* On September 14, 2007, Hanmi Capital was included as our 1st tier subsidiary to strengthen our non-banking business (Hanmi Capital was renamed Woori Financial as of October 26, 2007).

 

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* On September 20, 2007, Woori Investment Asia Pte. Ltd. was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori Investment & Securities owns a 100% stake in Woori Investment Asia Pte. Ltd.

* On October 26, 2007, Woori Bank (China) Limited was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori Bank owns a 100% stake in Woori Bank (China) Limited.

* On November 22, 2007, ZAO Woori Bank was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori Bank owns a 100% stake in ZAO Woori Bank, excluding one ZAO Woori Bank share which is owned by a related party of Woori Bank in order to comply with Russian regulations on single shareholder limitations.

* On December 12, 2007, Woori F&I Sixth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. and Woori F&I Seventh Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. were included as our 2nd tier subsidiaries. Woori F&I Co., Ltd. owns a 100% stake in each of these two subsidiaries.

* On March 18, 2008, Mars Private Equity Fund No. 3, with an expected paid-in-capital of KRW 51 billion, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori Investment & Securities, as its general partner, will have contributed 1.96% of the capital of Mars Private Equity Fund No. 3.

* On April 3, 2008, Woori F&I Eighth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori F&I Co., Ltd. owns 100% of its equity.

* On April 4, 2008, LIG Life Insurance was included as our 1st tier subsidiary (LIG Life Insurance was renamed Woori Aviva Life Insurance as of April 1, 2008).

* On May 14, 2008, Mars Private Equity Fund No. 4, with an expected paid-in-capital of KRW 51 billion, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori Investment & Securities, as its general partner, will have contributed 0.99% of the capital.

* On May 29, 2008, Woori Absolute Partners Pte. Ltd., an investment advisory service company wholly-owned by Woori Investment & Securities and established in Singapore to manage offshore funds, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On June 27, 2008, Woori SB Tenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori F&I owns a stake of 50% plus one share in the company.

* On July 21, 2008, Woori Absolute Global Opportunity Fund, an offshore financial company wholly-owned by Woori Investment & Securities, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On September 9, 2008, Woori F&I Ninth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori F&I Co., Ltd. owns 100% of its equity.

* On March 3, 2009, PT Clemont Securities Indonesia was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori Investment & Securities owns a 60% stake in PT Clemont Securities Indonesia.

* On March 12, 2009, Woori F&I Tenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori F&I Co., Ltd. owns 100% of its equity.

* On July 24, 2009, Woori F&I Twelfth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was removed as our 2nd tier subsidiary following the sale of Woori F&I’s equity stake in Woori F&I Twelfth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

* On August 31, 2009, Woori F&I Thirteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On September 28, 2009, Woori CBV Securities Corporation was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori Investment & Securities owns a 49% stake in Woori CBV Securities Corporation.

* On October 15, 2009, we acquired an additional 2.41% of common shares of Woori Financial, and our shareholding is currently 52.52%.

 

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* On October 28, 2009, Woori Asset Management became our wholly-owned subsidiary following our acquisition of Credit Suisse’s 30% interest in Woori Asset Management.

* High Technology Venture Investment, Global Technology Investment, LG Investment Holdings B.V. GG and Connacht Capital Market Investment, which are offshore finance companies and subsidiaries of Woori Investment & Securities, are currently undergoing liquidation or other change of control-related proceedings. Due to an expansion in the types of entities that are considered 2nd tier subsidiaries of financial holding companies, these entities became our 2nd tier subsidiaries.

* On December 28, 2009, Woori SB Asset Management changed its name to Woori AMC and became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Woori F&I following the termination of its joint venture with Shinsei Bank.

* On December 30, 2009, Woori Third Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was dissolved and removed from our list of subsidiaries

* On February 15, 2010, Woori Investment & Securities sold 100% of its investment stake in Woori Absolute Asia Multi Strategy Fund, an offshore financial company that was wholly-owned by Woori Investment & Securities prior to such sale.

* On March 8, 2010, Woori F&I Fourteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On May 20, 2010, Woori Absolute Return Investment Strategies, an offshore financial company wholly-owned by Woori Investment & Securities, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On June 10, 2010, Woori F&I Fifteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. and Woori F&I Sixteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., which are wholly-owned by Woori F&I, were included as our 2nd tier subsidiaries.

* On June 18, 2010, Woori EA Third Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 70% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On June 28, 2010, Woori Ea Fourth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 70% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On June 29, 2010, Woori Ea Fifth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 70% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On July 9, 2010, Woori F&I Fifteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was removed as our 2nd tier subsidiary following the sale of Woori Investment & Securities’ investment stake in Woori F&I Fifteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

* On September 2, 2010, Woori F&I Seventeenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On October 22, 2010, WR Creditor Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On November 22, 2010, KoFC Woori Growth Champ 2010 No.3 Private Equity Fund, a 30% owned subsidiary of Woori Investment & Securities, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On November 23, 2010, Woori EA Eighth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 51% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On November 30, 2010, Woori F&I Ninth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was dissolved and removed from our list of subsidiaries.

* On December 1, 2010, High Technology Venture Investment and Global Technology Investment was dissolved and removed from our list of subsidiaries.

* On December 3, 2010, Woori F&I Eighteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

 

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* On December 21, 2010, WR Investment America LLC. a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On January 14, 2011, Woori Investment Advisory Co., Ltd. (Beijing), a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori Investment & Securities, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On Febuary 24, 2011, Woori F&I Nineeenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On March 14, 2011, Woori F&I Twentieth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori F&I Co., Ltd. owns 60% of the equity of Woori F&I Twentieth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

* On March 16, 2011, Woori FG Savings Bank, a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori Finance Holdings, was included as our subsidiary.

* On March 29, 2011, Woori EA Tenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 51% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On May 30, 2011, Woori F&I Fourteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was dissolved and removed from our list of subsidiaries.

* On June 7, 2011, Woori F&I Twenty First Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. and Woori F&I Twenty Second Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., each a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, were included as our 2nd tier subsidiaries.

* On July 22, 2011, Woori Fund Service Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori Bank, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On August 26, 2011, Brim Asian Credit Fund was dissolved and removed from our list of subsidiaries.

* On September 2, 2011, Woori EA Twelveth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 70% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On September 28, 2011, Woori F&I Fifth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was dissolved and removed from our list of subsidiaries.

* On November 2, 2011, Woori F&I Twenty Third Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On November 25, 2011, Woori EA Thirteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 70% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On November 29, 2011, Woori EA Fourteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 70% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On December 2, 2011, Woori F&I Twenty Fourth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On December 28, 2011, Woori F&I Sixth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd. was dissolved and removed from our list of subsidiaries.

* On March 8, 2012, Woori F&I Twenty Fifth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On March 9, 2012, POSCO Woori EIG Global Private Equity Fund, to which Woori Asset Management contributed 0.5% of the capital and serves as its general partner, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

 

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* On March 29, 2012, Woori EA Fifteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 70% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On May 16, 2012, Woori F&I Twenty Sixth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On May 24, 2012, Woori F&I Twenty Seventh Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On June 11, 2012, Woori F&I Twenty Eighth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On July 17, 2012, WR Creditors Co., Ltd. was dissolved and removed from our list of subsidiaries.

* On September 5, 2012, Woori EA Eighteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 67% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On September 10, 2012, Woori F&I Twenty Ninth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On September 25, 2012, Woori Bank Brasil was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary. Woori Bank owns a 100% (less one share) stake in Woori Bank Brasil.

* On November 2, 2012, Woori Columbus Private Equity Fund No.1, to which Woori Asset Management contributed 1.96% of the capital and serves as its general partner, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On November 9, 2012, Woori F&I Thirtieth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On November 28, 2012, Woori F&I Eighth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., was dissolved and removed from our list of subsidiaries.

* On December 7, 2012, Woori F&I Thirty First Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Woori F&I, was included as our 2nd tier subsidiary.

* On December 26, 2012, Woori Finance Research Institute was incorporated and became our wholly-owned subsidiary.

 

c. Consolidated Subsidiaries

 

Name of Company

   Business Activities    Total Assets (2011)
(unit:  in millions of Won)
 
Woori Bank    Banking      237,991,539   
Kwangju Bank    Banking      17,683,978   
Kyongnam Bank    Banking      25,353,402   
Woori Investment & Securities    Securities      20,927,271   
Woori Asset Management    Collective Investment      80,020   
Woori Financial    Other Financial      3,161,794   
Woori FIS (former Woori Finance Information System)    Financial Information Technology      264,215   
Woori F&I    Other Financial      1,159,311   
Woori Private Equity    Other Financial      39,188   
Woori FG Savings Bank    Banking      603,400   

 

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Name of Company

   Business Activities    Total Assets (2011)
(unit: in  millions of Won)
 

Woori Finance Research Institute

   Other Financial      —     

Woori Heritage Long Short Private Equity Investment Trust No.1

   Other Financial      10,114   

Woori Credit Information

   Debt Collection and
Credit Rating
     30,148   

Woori America Bank

   Banking      1,102,653   

P.T. Bank Woori Indonesia

   Banking      643,915   

Woori Global Markets Asia Ltd.

   Banking      189,541   

Woori Bank (China) Limited

   Banking      2,995,451   

ZAO Woori Bank

   Banking      350,235   

Woori Bank Brasil

   Banking      —     

Korea BTL Infrastructure Fund

   Other Financial      473,983   

Woori Fund Service Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      2,719   

Kumho Trust 1st Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      81,289   

Woori IB Global Bond Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      214,763   

Connsus Eighth Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      9   

Asiana Saigon Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      52,618   

An-Dong Raja 1st Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      13,482   

KAMCO Value Recreation 1st Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      152,270   

IB Global 1st Inc.

   Other Financial      70,326   

Hermes STX Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      30,690   

BWL First Co., LLC

   Other Financial      80,078   

Woori Poongsan Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      34,720   

Pyeongtaek Ocean Sand Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      44,470   

Heoreum Short-Term 15 th

   Other Financial      57   

G5 Pro Short-Term 13th

   Other Financial      657   

G6 First Class Mid-Term E-20

   Other Financial      1   

G15 First Class Mid-Term C-1

   Other Financial      4   

D First Class Mid-term C-151

   Other Financial      3   

Golden Bridge Sidus FNH Video

   Other Financial      2,868   

Golden Bridge NHN Online Private Equity Investment

   Other Financial      21,686   

Woori CS Ocean Bridge 7 th

   Other Financial      126   

Woori Milestone Private Real Estate Fund 1st

   Other Financial      7,292   

Consus Sakhalin Real Estate Investment Trust 1st

   Other Financial      52,553   

Woori Partner Plus Private Equity Securities 4th

   Other Financial      400,319   

Woori Partner Plus Equity Securities 9th

   Other Financial      323,100   

Hanwha Smart Private Equity Trust No. 50 (Bond)

   Other Financial      50,045   

Samsung Plus Private Equity Investment Trust 20th

   Other Financial      —     

KDB Private Equity Securities Investment Trust WB-3rd (Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Shinhan BNP Corporate Private Equity Trust 17th

   Other Financial      —     

Woori Partner Plus Private Equity Securities 10th

   Other Financial      —     

Yuri WB Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 4th(Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Samsung Plus Private Equity Investment Trust 21st

   Other Financial      —     

KDB Private Equity Securities Investment Trust WB-4th (Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Kyobo Axa Tomorrow Private Equity 13th (Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Say Private Equity Securities Investment Trust WB-1

   Other Financial      —     

Hanwha Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 32nd

   Other Financial      —     

Eugene Jalang Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 28th

   Other Financial      —     

Kyobo Axa Tomorrow Private Equity 15th (Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Meritz Prime Private Equity Investment Trust 79th

   Other Financial      —     

Mirae Asset Korea Bluechip Plus 3rd

   Other Financial      —     

Mirae Asset Triumph Private Equtiy 9th (Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Woori Partner Plus Private Equity Trust 11th

   Other Financial      —     

Woori Smart Investor Installment Private Equity 2nd

   Other Financial      —     

Phoenix Sky Private Equity Securities 11th

   Other Financial      —     

Hana UBS Power Private Equity Securities 15th

   Other Financial      —     

Hana UBS Power Private Equity Securities 5th

   Other Financial      —     

Hyundai Advantage Private Equity 15th

   Other Financial      —     

Hyundai Platinum Private Equity Securities W-1

   Other Financial      —     

 

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Name of Company

   Business Activities    Total Assets (2011)
(unit: in  millions of Won)
 

HDC New Star Private Equity Securities 15th

   Other Financial      —     

LS Leading Solution Private Equity Securities 118th

   Other Financial      —     

HDC New Star Private Equity Securities 17th (Equity Mixed Type)

   Other Financial      —     

Hyundai Advantage Private Equity 16th

   Other Financial      —     

Phoenix Private Bond Investment Trust 13th

   Other Financial      —     

Hanwha Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 43rd

   Other Financial      —     

Hybrid 1st Specialty Inc.

   Other Financial      314,707   

KAMCO Value Recreation 2nd Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      9,731   

Heungkuk Hiclass 9th

   Other Financial      3,284   

Woori Frontier Short Term Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 14th (Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Woori Frontier Short Term Private Equity Securities Investment Trust G-1

   Other Financial      —     

Truston Plus Alpha Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 9th (Bond Mixed Type)

   Other Financial      —     

Woori Frontier Short Term Private Equity Securities Investment Trust G-2

   Other Financial      —     

Tongyang High Plus Securities Investment Trust N-27th

   Other Financial      —     

Consus 6th Co., LLC

   Other Financial      9   

Tongyang High Plus Securities Investment Trust N-22nd (Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Samsung Partner Plus Private Equity Investment Trust 6th (Bond Mixed Type)

   Other Financial      —     

Say New Vesta Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 8th (Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Woori Frontier Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 2nd (Bond)

   Other Financial      —     

Hanwha Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 4th (Bond Mixed Type)

   Other Financial      —     

KTB Market Alpha Private Equity Securities Investment Trust 30-2 (Bond Mixed Type)

   Other Financial      —     

Shinhan BNP Corporate Private Equity Investment Trust 19th (Bond Mixed Type)

   Other Financial      —     

Mirae Asset Columbus Private Equity Investment Trust 43rd (Bond Mixed Type)

   Other Financial      —     

Woori Futures

   Futures      435,503   

Woori Investment Securities International Ltd.

   Securities      3,775   

Woori Investment & Securities (HK) Ltd.

   Securities      29,685   

Woori Investment Securities America

   Securities      8,311   

MARS First Private Equity Fund

   Other Financial      61,598   

MARS INS First Private Equity Fund

   Other Financial      2,404   

MARS Second Private Equity Fund

   Other Financial      224,133   

Woori Investment Asia Pte. Ltd.

   Securities      49,559   

Woori Absolute Partners PTE Ltd.

   Other Financial      4,327   

Woori Absolute Asia Global Opportunity Fund

   Other Financial      54,995   

LG Investment Holding B.V.(Amsterdam) GG

   Other Financial      32,549   

Woori Korindo Securities Indonesia

   Securities      32,339   

Woori CBV Securities Corporation

   Securities      8,746   

Woori Absolute Return Investment Strategies fund

   Other Financial      35,848   

Woori Investment Asia Co., Ltd.(Beijing)

   Investment Advisory      2,486   

Kofc Woori Growth Champ 2010-3 Private Equity Fund

   Other Financial      77,779   

Woori Giant First Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      50,013   

KAMCO Value Recreation 9th Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      1,368   

G3 Pro Short-term 13

   Beneficiary Certificates      91   

G4 Pro Short-term 13

   Beneficiary Certificates      44   

Twins Subordinated Debt 1st

   Beneficiary Certificates      3   

Woori AMC

   Other Financial      21,714   

Woori F&I Seventh Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      15,428   

Woori SB Tenth Asset Management Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      29,967   

Woori F&I Tenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      2,173   

Woori F&I Eleventh Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      2,371   

Woori F&I Thirteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      7,811   

Woori F&I Sixteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      11,088   

Woori EA Third Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      33,124   

Woori EA Fourth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      17,497   

Woori EA Fifth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      9,563   

 

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Name of Company

   Business Activities    Total Assets (2011)
(unit: in  millions of Won)
 

Woori F&I Seventeenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      25,796   

Woori EA Eighth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      35,064   

WR Investment America LLC

   Other Financial      29,383   

Woori F&I Eighteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      55,810   

Woori F&I Nineteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      18,309   

Woori EA Tenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      13,177   

Woori F&I Twentieth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      24,366   

Woori F&I Twenty First Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      146,945   

Woori F&I Twenty Second Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      74,213   

Woori F&I Twenty Third Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      38,794   

Woori F&I Twenty Fourth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd

   Other Financial      95,305   

Woori F&I Twenty Fifth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      —     

Woori EA Twelveth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      137,394   

Woori EA Thirteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      168,374   

Woori EA Fourteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      107,996   

Woori EA Fifteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      —     

Woori F&I Twenty Sixth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      —     

Woori F&I Twenty Seventh Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      —     

Woori F&I Twenty Eighth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      —     

Woori EA Eighteenth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      —     

Woori F&I Twenty Ninth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      —     

Woori F&I Thirtieth Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      —     

Woori F&I Thirty First Asset Securitization Specialty Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      —     

Woori Private Equity Fund

   Private Equity Investment      114,488   

Kumho Investment Bank

   Financial Services      1,456,784   

Woori EL Co., Ltd.

   Other Financial      29   

Two Eagles LLC

   Real Estate & Leasing      1,166   

 

3. Capital Structure

 

a. Changes in Capital

(units: Won, shares)

 

Date

   Category    Stock Decrease/Increase
      Type    Quantity    Par Value    Issue price    Note

2001.3.27

   Establishment    Common    727,458,609    5,000    5,000    —  

2002.5.31

   Exercise B/W    Common    165,782    5,000    5,000    —  

2002.6.12

   Capital increase w/
consideration
   Common    36,000,000    5,000    6,800    Capital
contribution ratio:
0.0494

2002.6.30

   Exercise B/W    Common    1,416,457    5,000    5,000    —  

2002.9.30

   Exercise B/W    Common    2,769,413    5,000    5,000    —  

2002.12.31

   Exercise B/W    Common    4,536    5,000    5,000    —  

2003.3.31

   Exercise B/W    Common    1,122    5,000    5,000    —  

2003.6.30

   Exercise B/W    Common    7,688,991    5,000    5,000    —  

2004.6.18

   Stock Exchange    Common    8,571,262    5,000    8,902    Exchange with
Woori Sec shares
on a 1-to-0.55
basis

2004.11.4

   Exercise CB    Common    666,301    5,000    5,380    —  

2004.12.2

   Exercise CB    Common    7,995,613    5,000    5,380    —  

2004.12.21

   Exercise CB    Common    3,717,472    5,000    5,380    —  

2005.2.17

   Exercise CB    Common    3,481,173    5,000    5,588    —  

2005.3.11

   Exercise CB    Common    5,914,180    5,000    7,313    —  

2005.3.11

   Exercise CB    Common    164,429    5,000    7,228    —  

 

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b. Convertible Bonds

Not applicable

 

4. Total Number of Authorized Shares

 

a. Total Number of Authorized Shares

 

As of December 31, 2012    (unit: shares)

 

Items

   Type
   Common Shares    Total

Total number of shares authorized

   2,400,000,000    2,400,000,000

Total number of issued stock

   806,015,340    806,015,340

Treasury stock

   2,000    2,000

Free float shares

   806,013,340    806,013,340

b. Treasury Stock

 

As of December 31, 2012    (unit: shares)

 

Acquisition

Method

   Type of Stock    Beg.    Acquired    Disposal    Canceled    End    Remarks

Direct purchase under

Sub-section 1, section 165-2 of the

   Common                  

Financial Investment Services and

Capital Markets Act

   Preferred                  

Direct purchase other than under

Sub-section 1, section 165-2 of the

   Common    1,999    1          2,000   

Financial Investment Services and

Capital Markets Act

   Preferred                  

Subtotal

   Common    1,999    1          2,000   
   Preferred                  

Indirect acquisition from trust

agreement

   Common                  
   Preferred                  

Total

   Common    1,999    1          2,000   
   Preferred                  

 

* Woori Financial Holdings acquired an additional treasury share in respect of fractional shares resulting from share exchange for Woori Securities.

 

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5. Voting Rights

 

As of December 31, 2012   (unit: shares)

 

Items

   Number of stock    Notes

Total number of shares

   Common Shares    806,015,340   
   Preferred Shares      

Stocks without voting rights

   Common Shares      
   Preferred Shares      

Stocks with limited voting rights under

Korean Securities & Exchange Law

   —      2,000   

Stocks with voting rights restored

   —        

Stocks with voting rights

   Common Shares    806,013,340   
   Preferred Shares      

 

6. Dividend Information

 

a. Dividend information for the past three years

 

Items

   2012      2011      2010  

Par value per share (Won)

     5,000         5,000         5,000   

Net profit (Won in Millions)

     1,583,580         2,136,828         1,288,856   

Earnings per share (Won)

     1,965         2,651         1,599   

Total cash payout (Won in Millions)

     201,503         201,503         201,503   

Total stock dividends (Won in Millions)

        

Cash dividend payout ratio (%)

     12.72         9.43         15.63   

Cash dividend yield (%)

   Common Shares      2.1         2.6         1.6   
   Preferred Shares         

Stock dividend yield (%)

   Common Shares         
   Preferred Shares         

Cash dividend per share (Won)

   Common Shares      250         250         250   
   Preferred Shares         

Stock dividend per share (Won)

   Common Shares         
   Preferred Shares         

 

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II. Description of Business

 

1. Business Overview

 

a. Business Overview

(As of December 31, 2012)

 

Business Area

  

Business Scope

  

Subsidiary

Banking

   Lending, deposit taking and credit card business   

Woori Bank

Kwanju Bank

Kyongnam Bank

Financial Investment

   Investment banking, investment brokerage and collective investment business   

Woori Investment & Securities

Woori Asset Management

Insurance

   Life insurance business    Woori Aviva Life Insurance

Consumer Finance

   Facilities lease financing, installment financing and other lease financing    Woori Financial
   Financial services for the lower-income class    Woori FG Savings Bank

Investment

   Acquisition and disposal of non-performing loans and corporate restructuring-related investment business    Woori F&I
   Investment advisory and private equity fund management business    Woori Private Equity

Other

   Financial IT system development, sales and maintenance business    Woori FIS
   Financial, economic and industry research    Woori Finance Research Institute

 

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2. Overview of Operations

 

a. Performance of Operations

As a financial holding company under the Financial Holding Company Act, our main income consists of dividend payments made to us by our subsidiaries. We are not involved in any other operations.

 

b. Financing of Operations

 

  (1) Source of Funds

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Items

   2012     2011     2010  

Shareholders’ Equity

     14,571,676        14,214,221        13,804,170   

Capital

     4,030,077        4,030,077        4,030,077   

Hybrid Securities

     498,407        309,010        —     

Capital Surplus

     109,026        109,025        109,025   

Retained Earnings

     9,934,180        9,766,123        9,665,087   

Capital Adjustments

     (14     (14     (18

Borrowings

     3,874,928        3,888,783        3,804,738   

Debentures

     3,654,276        3,653,968        3,654,843   

Bank Borrowings

     —          —          —     

Commercial Paper

     —          —          —     

Other Borrowings

     —          —          —     

Other Liabilities

     220,652        234,815        149,895   

Total

     18,446,604        18,103,004        17,608,908   

 

* Separate basis.

 

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  (2) Use of Funds

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Items

   2012      2011      2010  

Subsidiary Stock

     17,976,325         17,825,203         17,383,228   

Woori Bank

     13,621,824         13,621,824         13,621,824   

Kyongnam Bank

     1,443,661         1,443,661         1,443,661   

Kwangju Bank

     976,291         976,291         976,284   

Woori FIS

     35,013         15,013         15,013   

Woori F&I

     206,563         206,563         166,563   

Woori Investment & Securities

     1,036,749         1,036,749         754,782   

Woori Asset Management

     67,456         67,456         67,456   

Woori Private Equity

     34,246         34,246         24,246   

Woori Financial

     238,575         207,346         207,346   

Woori Aviva Life Insurance

     102,946         106,053         106,053   

Woori FG Savings Bank

     210,000         110,000         —     

Woori Finance Research Institute

     3,000         

Investment Securities

     —           —           —     

Loan Obligations

     995         996         994   

Tangible Assets

     389         515         593   

Intangible Assets

     33         29         35   

Cash

     236,400         33,538         65,346   

Other Assets

     232,462         242,723         158,712   

Total

     18,446,604         18,103,004         17,608,908   

 

* Separate basis.

 

c. Transactions related to Commission Fees

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Category

   2012      2011      2010  

Commission Revenue (A)

     62,582         65,698         35,626   

Commission Expense (B)

     3,143         5,971         4,209   

Commission Profit (A-B)

     59,439         59,727         31,417   

 

* Separate basis
* Beginning in the third quarter of 2010, the Company receives brand usage fees, including from its subsidiaries, which are accounted for as commission revenue.

 

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3. Other Information Relevant to Investment Decisions

 

a. Selected Ratios

Won-denominated Current Ratio

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Items

   2012(1)     2011(1)     2010(1)  

Current Assets (A)

     222,671        33,591        65,497   

Current Liabilities (B)

     33,580        11,300        9,260   

Current Ratio(2) (A/B)

     663.11     297.28     707.31

 

(1) Separate basis.
(2) Current ratio is calculated as the ratio of (i) Won-denominated assets with maturity of less than 1 month to (ii) Won-denominated liabilities with maturity of less than 1 month.

Debt Ratio

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Items

   2012     2011     2010  

Liabilities (A)

     3,874,928        3,888,783        3,804,738   

Equity (B)

     14,571,676        14,214,221        13,804,170   

Debt Ratio (A/B)

     26.59     27.36     27.56

 

* Separate basis.

BIS Ratio

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Items

   2012 (1)     2011 (1)     2010(2)  

Total Capital (A)

     26,989,716        25,668,548        24,839,544   

Risk weighted assets (B)

     210,397,222        208,069,221        198,250,944   

BIS Ratio (A/B)

     12.83     12.34     12.53

 

(1) Consolidated basis; based on Korean IFRS.
(2) Consolidated basis; based on Korean GAAP.

 

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b. Credit Ratings for the Past Three Years

 

Date of Rating

   Evaluated
Securities
   Credit
Rating
  

Company

(Ratings Range)

  

Evaluation
Category

2008.04.03    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2008.04.03    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2008.06.04       BBB+    S&P (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2008.06.12    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2008.06.16    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2008.09.12    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2008.09.16    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2008.12.02    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2008.12.02    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2009.03.13    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2009.03.13    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2009.06.30    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2009.06.30    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2009.11.05    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2009.11.05    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2010.05.10    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2010.05.10    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2010.07.23    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2010.07.23    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2010.10.28    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2010.10.28    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2011.02.14    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2011.02.14    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2011.03.02    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2011.03.03    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2011.05.12    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2011.05.12    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2011.08.11    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2011.08.11    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2011.10.19    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2011.10.19    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2011.11.14    Hybrid    AA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2011.11.14    Hybrid    AA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2012.01.30    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2012.01.30    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2012.02.28    Hybrid    AA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2012.02.28    Hybrid    AA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2012.06.13    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2012.06.13    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2012.08.06    Debentures    AAA    Korea Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2012.08.06    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2012.10.17    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2012.10.17    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation
2013.02.26    Debentures    AAA    KIS Ratings (AAA ~D)    Case evaluation
2013.02.26    Debentures    AAA    NICE (AAA ~ D)    Case evaluation

 

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c. 30 Largest Exposures by Borrower

 

(As of December 31, 2012)    (unit: in hundred millions of Won)

 

Name

   Total Credit Exposure      Securities      Total Exposure  

Korea Land & Housing Corporation

     64         23,951         24,015   

Korea Finance Corporation

     —           23,384         23,384   

Korea Housing Finance Corporation

     —           14,072         14,072   

Hyundai Heavy Industries

     8,823         5,155         13,978   

Korea Development Bank

     —           12,476         12,476   

Industrial Bank of Korea

     —           12,315         12,315   

SH Corporation

     61         9,945         10,006   

Samsung Heavy Industries

     9,142         436         9,578   

Small & Medium Business Corporation

     —           9,473         9,473   

Sungdong Shipbuilding & Marine

     7,412         —           7,412   

SPP Shipbuilding

     6,450         —           6,450   

Shinhan Bank

     —           6,144         6,144   

Samsung Card

     4,600         1,509         6,109   

Hyundai Capital

     2,100         3,864         5,964   

Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation

     —           5,935         5,935   

Korea BTL Infrastructure Fund

     —           5,813         5,813   

National Agricultural Cooperative Federation

     294         5,355         5,649   

Kookmin Bank

     3,354         2,291         5,645   

Hyundai Steel

     5,335         115         5,449   

Hyosung

     5,322         108         5,430   

Kumho Tire

     4,207         1,132         5,339   

Daewoo International

     5,262         20         5,282   

KEPCO

     —           5,152         5,152   

Korea Rail Network Authority

     24         5,122         5,146   

Korea Water Resources Corporation

     7         4,889         4,896   

Standard Chartered Bank Korea

     —           4,874         4,874   

POSCO

     1,491         3,362         4,853   

GS Caltex

     4,364         429         4,793   

Hyundai Securities

     —           4,499         4,499   

National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives

     —           4,485         4,485   

Total

     68,310         176,306         244,617   

 

* Based on Woori Bank, Kyongnam Bank, Kwangju Bank, Woori Investment & Securities, Woori Financial, Woori Aviva Life Insurance and Woori FG Savings Bank.
* Excluding securities issued or guaranteed by the Government or the Bank of Korea
* Corporate borrowers only

 

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d. 20 Largest Loan Exposures Classified as Sub-Standard or Below by Borrower

 

(As of December 31, 2012)    (unit: in hundred millions of Won)

 

Name

   Industry    Total Exposure      Sub-standard or
below
     Loan Loss Reserve  

A

   Manufacturing      1,356         1,356         158   

B

   Manufacturing      1,308         1,308         130   

C

   Manufacturing      930         930         99   

D

   Real Estate & Leasing      750         750         241   

E

   Manufacturing      722         722         79   

F

   Construction      655         655         21   

G

   Construction      655         655         433   

H

   Real Estate & Leasing      600         600         1   

I

   Manufacturing      586         586         142   

J

   Construction      488         488         320   

K

   Automobile Sales      469         469         14   

L

   Construction      434         434         4   

M

   Manufacturing      444         408         188   

N

   Real Estate & Leasing      433         381         —     

O

   Construction      375         375         303   

P

   Finance & Insurance      365         365         365   

Q

   Construction      368         350         32   

R

   Construction      317         312         160   

S

   Real Estate & Leasing      286         286         8   

T

   Wholesale and Retail Trade      263         263         209   

Total

        11,805         11,694         2,906   

 

* Based on Woori Bank, Kyongnam Bank, Kwangju Bank, Woori Investment & Securities, Woori Financial, Woori Aviva Life Insurance and Woori FG Savings Bank.
* Corporate borrowers only

 

e. Recent Developments

In March 2011, in order to actively target the increasing market for financial services for the lower-income class and diversify its business portfolio, Woori Finance Holdings established a new subsidiary, Woori FG Savings Bank Co., Ltd., which purchased certain assets and assumed certain liabilities of Samhwa Mutual Savings Bank.

 

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In September 2012, Woori FG Savings Bank acquired certain assets and assumed certain liabilities of Solomon Savings Bank, which allowed it to increase its asset base as well as its operational network in the metropolitan Seoul area.

Woori Financial Holdings aims to build a competitive savings bank through the creation of synergy between its subsidiaries and the reduction of non-performing assets. Woori FG Savings Bank will promote the Korean government’s policy to vitalize the financial services industry for the lower-income class by providing stable and reliable financial services.

In December 2012, Woori Finance Research Institute was established as a separate legal entity to enhance the operational efficiency of Woori Financial Group’s internal research function and to increase its research capacity. Woori Finance Research Institute will assist the sustainable growth of Woori Financial Group by serving as its “think tank” and aim to become an opinion leader in the Korean financial industry.

 

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III. Financial Information

 

1. Condensed Financial Statements (Separate)

(unit: in millions of Won, except per share amounts)

 

Items

   2012     2011     2010     2009(1)  

Cash and Cash Equivalents

     236,400        33,538        65,345        23,267   

Loans and Receivables

     209,199        239,215        155,209        170,025   

Investments in Subsidiaries and Associates

     17,976,325        17,825,203        17,383,228        17,350,078   

Fixed Assets

     389        515        593        685   

Intangible Assets

     33        29        35        23   

Current Tax Assets

     20,844        —          —          —     

Deferred Tax Assets

     2,444        2,158        1,128        —     

Other Assets

     970        2,347        3,370        1,171   

Total Assets

     18,446,604        18,103,005        17,608,908        17,545,249   

Borrowings

     —          —          —          60,000   

Debentures

     3,654,276        3,653,968        3,654,844        3,744,156   

Retirement Benefit Obligation

     137        —          —          661   

Current Tax Liability

     165,588        201,361        124,078        —     

Other Financial Liabilities

     53,448        31,796        23,889        19,285   

Other Liabilities

     1,479        1,659        1,926        385   

Total Liabilities

     3,874,928        3,888,784        3,804,737        3,824,487   

Common Stock

     4,030,077        4,030,077        4,030,077        4,030,077   

Hybrid Securities

     498,407        309,010        —           —     

Capital Surplus

     109,026        109,026        109,025        109,025   

Other Equity

     (14     (14     (18     (18

Retained Earnings

     9,934,180        9,766,122        9,665,087        9,581,678   

Total Equity

     14,571,676        14,214,221        13,804,171        13,720,762   

Net Interest Income

     (172,379     (214,309     (235,936  

Net Fees Income

     59,439        57,852        29,982     

Dividend Income

     562,272        516,008        407,130     

Reversal of Impairment Loss on Credit Loss

     —          1        843     

Administrative Expenses

     (51,352     (49,792     (34,596  

Operating Income

     397,980        309,760        167,423     

Non-Operating Expense

     (1,368     (6,310     (4,541  

Income Before Income Tax

     396,612        303,450        162,882     

Net Income

     396,898        304,480        164,010     

Total Comprehensive Income

     396,898        304,480        164,010     

Earnings Per Share (in Won)

     459        375        203     

 

(1) As of the Korean IFRS conversion date.
* Reflects changes in Korean IFRS, including with respect to the calculation of Operating Income, adopted by the Company (as described in the footnotes to the accompanying financial statements of the Company). Results for prior periods have been restated accordingly.

 

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2. Condensed Financial Statements (Consolidated)

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Items

   2012      2011      2010      2009(1)  

Cash and Cash Equivalents

     5,777,804         6,417,123         4,871,109         5,805,996   

Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit or Loss

     26,147,141         25,600,231         22,183,761         25,151,525   

Available-for-Sale Financial Assets

     18,869,900         19,671,924         21,997,884         21,337,500   

Held-to-Maturity Financial Assets

     18,684,801         20,036,128         19,885,559         15,953,709   

Loans and Receivables

     250,105,729         235,159,956         216,791,805         211,057,174   

Investments in Jointly Controlled Entities and Associates

     1,037,930         928,233         744,844         655,721   

Investment Properties

     491,685         498,999         643,271         746,126   

Tangible Assets

     3,185,543         3,134,472         3,097,378         3,095,029   

Intangible Assets and goodwill

     433,407         447,891         295,136         315,187   

Current Tax Assets

     37,792         56,570         9,568         28,203   

Deferred Tax Assets

     155,086         79,980         58,705         74,101   

Derivative Assets

     281,069         326,840         131,511         107,490   

Assets Held for Sale

     83,347         56,243         87,926         28,423   

Other Assets

     414,699         377,059         378,861         484,822   

Total Assets

     325,705,933         312,791,649         291,177,318         284,841,006   

Financial Liabilities at Fair Value Through Profit or Loss

     10,985,765         9,621,546         8,838,281         10,415,070   

Deposits

     202,919,613         195,930,482         185,427,625         176,926,868   

Borrowings

     33,478,685         34,666,709         34,265,662         32,455,007   

Debentures

     27,959,969         29,265,833         29,110,640         32,573,979   

Provisions

     863,658         892,308         761,055         693,521   

Retirement Benefit Obligations

     166,296         119,704         69,949         123,011   

Current Tax Liabilities

     178,793         274,257         173,960         127,871   

Deferred Tax Liabilities

     124,946         260,431         212,534         241,796   

Derivatives Liabilities

     38,000         33,493         5,339         41,236   

Other Financial Liabilities

     25,479,827         19,083,709         11,648,328         11,226,749   

Other Liabilities

     507,668         569,783         399,191         804,494   

Total Liabilities

     302,703,220         290,718,255         270,912,564         265,629,602   

Equity Ownership of Controlled Entity

     18,665,600         17,523,998         15,701,540         14,734,993   

Capital Stock

     4,030,077         4,030,077         4,030,077         4,030,077   

Hybrid Securities

     498,407         309,010         —           —     

Capital Surplus

     174,044         175,768         180,105         180,473   

Other Equity

     185,950         586,421         1,002,019         1,244,096   

Retained Earnings

     13,777,122         12,422,722         10,489,339         9,280,347   

Non-Controlling Interests

     4,337,113         4,549,396         4,563,214         4,476,411   

Total Equity

     23,002,713         22,073,394         20,264,754         19,211,404   

 

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Total Liabilities and Equity

     325,705,933        312,791,649        291,177,318        284,841,006   

Operating Income

     2,228,571        3,085,708        2,148,252     

Net Interest Income

     7,267,103        7,264,395        6,427,315     

Interest Income

     15,019,982        15,044,846        14,057,227     

Interest Expense

     (7,752,879     (7,780,451     (7,629,912  

Net fees and commissions income

     1,003,490        1,195,492        1,115,774     

Fees and Commissions Income

     1,667,166        1,774,434        1,688,039     

Fees and Commissions Expense

     (663,676     (578,942     (572,265  

Dividends

     163,125        203,005        200,780     

Gain on Financial Instruments at Fair Value through Profit or Loss

     (293,469     119,403        39,074     

Gain on Available-for-Sale Financial Assets

     566,161        1,072,877        1,073,469     

Gain on Held-to-Maturity Financial Assets

     10        82        21     

Impairment Losses on Credit Losses

     (2,121,102     (2,268,927     (2,872,943  

Other Net Operating Expenses

     (4,356,747     (4,500,619     (3,835,238  

Non-operating Income

     62,693        91,665        (49,457  

Share of Profits of Jointly Controlled Entities and Associates

     68,667        16,700        29,926     

Other non-operating income

     (5,974     74,965        (79,383  

Net Income Before Income Tax Expense

     2,291,264        3,177,373        2,098,795     

Income Tax Expense

     (493,389     (744,093     (498,121  

Net Income

     1,797,875        2,433,280        1,600,674     

Net Income Attributable to Owners

     1,583,580        2,136,828        1,288,856     

Net Income Attributable to the Non- Controlling Interests

     214,295        296,452        311,818     

Other Comprehensive Income

     (387,788     (385,374     (235,991  

Gain on Available-for-Sale Financial Assets

     (350,226     (374,877     (205,332  

Share of Other Comprehensive Loss of Jointly Controlled Entities and Associates

     56,856        (37,602     (20,546  

Gain (loss) on Overseas Business Translation

     (107,509     24,591        (18,826  

Gain on Valuation of Cashflow Hedge

     13,091        2,514        8,713     

Total Comprehensive Income

     1,410,087        2,047,906        1,364,683     

Comprehensive Income Attributed to Owners

     1,177,633        1,729,658        1,051,725     

Comprehensive Income Attributed to the Non-Controlling Interests

     232,454        318,248        312,958     

Earnings per Share (in Won)

     1,931        2,649        1,599     

Consolidated Subsidiaries

     157        143        148     

 

(1) As of the Korean IFRS conversion date.
* Reflects changes in Korean IFRS, including with respect to the calculation of Operating Income, adopted by the Company (as described in the footnotes to the accompanying financial statements of the Company). Results for prior periods have been restated accordingly.

 

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IV. Independent Auditor’s Opinion

 

1. Independent Auditor’s Opinion

 

     2012   2011    2010

Auditor

   Deloitte Anjin LLC   Deloitte Anjin LLC    Deloitte Anjin LLC

Auditor’s Opinion

   (1)   Unqualified Opinion    Unqualified Opinion

 

(1) In its audit report attached to this report, Deloitte Anjin LLC has stated that nothing has come to their attention that causes them to believe that the accompanying consolidated and separate financial statements of the Company as of December 31, 2011 and December 31, 2012 do not present fairly in all material respects, in accordance with Korean IFRS.

 

2. Compensation to the Independent Auditor for the Past Three Years

 

a. Auditing Service

(units: in millions of Won, hours)

 

Year

   Auditor     

Activity

   Compensation(1)      Accrued Time
(hrs)
 
2012      Deloitte Anjin LLC       Review of Quarter and Half Year financial statements and audit of Annual financial statements (Consolidated, Separate)      440         8,848   
2011      Deloitte Anjin LLC       Review of Quarter and Half Year financial statements and audit of Annual financial statements (Consolidated, Separate)      426         9,409   
2010      Deloitte Anjin LLC       Review of Quarter and Half Year financial statements and audit of Annual financial statements (Consolidated, Non-consolidated)      342         6,148   

 

(1) On an annual basis.

 

b. Compensation for Services Other than the Audit

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Year

   Contract Date     

Activity

   Period      Comp.      Note  
2012      2012.04.30       PCAOB and SOX Auditing      2012.07~2013.04         1,358      
      Corporate tax reconciliation      2012.07~2012.08         35         —     
           2013.02~2013.03         
2011      2011.06.27       PCAOB and SOX Auditing      2011.07~2012.04         1,266      
     2011.04.30       Corporate tax reconciliation      2011.07~2011.08         35         —     
           2012.02~2012.03         
2010      2011.03.07       US GAAP and SOX Auditing      2010.12~2011.05         2,306      
     2010.04.30       Corporate tax reconciliation      2010.07~2010.08         72         —     
      (Consolidated tax return advice)      2011.02~2011.03         

 

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V. Corporate Governance and Affiliated Companies

 

1. About the Board of Directors

 

  a. Composition of our board of directors

After the general shareholders’ meeting on March 22, 2013

 

Name

  

Career & Academic Background

  

Relationship with

Largest Shareholder

  

Notes

Pal Seung Lee

(Standing Director)

  

-   Current) Chairman and chief executive officer of Woori Finance Holdings

-   Chief executive officer, Woori Securities

-   Executive managing director, Hanil Bank

-   Bachelor of Law, Korea University

   None    Chairman of the board

Yong-Man

Rhee

(Non-Standing Director)

  

-   Current) Committee Member, National Elders Committee

-   Minister, Ministry of Finance and Economy

-   Governor, Bank Supervisory Service

-   Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University

   None   

First appointment:

March 2011

Young-Soo Park

(Non-standing Director)

  

-   Current) Representative Attorney, Law Firm Gangnam

-   Chief Prosecutor, Seoul High Prosecutors’ Office

-   Chief Prosecutor, Central Investigation Department, Supreme Prosecutors’ Office

-   Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Seoul National University

   None   

First appointment:

March 2013

Doo-Hee Lee

(Non-standing Director)

  

-   Current) Professor of College of Business Administration, Korea University

-   President, Asia-Pacific Association for International Education

-   Ph.D. in Business Administration, Michigan State University

-   Bachelor of Business Administration, Korea University

   None   

First appointment:

March 2009

Hee-Yul Chai

(Non-standing Director)

  

-   Current) Professor of Economics, Kyonggi University

-   Non-standing Director, Financial Services Commission

-   Ph.D. in Economics, University of Paris X

-   Bachelor of Economics, Seoul National University

   None   

First appointment:

March 2013

Hun Lee

(Non-standing Director)

  

-   Current) Co-Head, The Lawyers for Citizens

-   Attorney, HongIk Law Firm

-   Attorney, Barun Law

-   Bachelor of Law, Chung-Ang University

   None   

First appointment:

March 2009

Hyung-Goo Lee

(Non-standing Director)

  

-   Current) Director, Savings Bank Support Department, Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation

-   Employed at Cho-Hung Bank

-   Bachelor of Law, Daegu University

   Employee of the largest shareholder   

First appointment:

March 2012

John Ji Whan

Park

(Non-standing Director)

  

-   Current) Representative Director, Asia Evolution

-   Director, AT&T Network System

-   Director, Goldman Sachs

-   Bachelor of Arts (Economics), Brown University

-   Master of Business Administration, Harvard University

   None   

First appointment:

March 2011

 

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  b. Committees under the Board of Directors

We currently have the following management committees serving under the board of directors:

 

  (a) Management Committee

 

  (b) Business Development and Compensation Committee

 

  (c) Risk Management Committee

 

  (d) Standing Directors Committee

 

  (e) Ethics Committee

 

  (f) Outside Directors Recommendation Committee

 

  (g) MOU Evaluation Committee

 

  (h) Audit Committee

 

  (i) Audit Committee Member Candidate Recommendation Committee

After the general shareholders’ meeting on March 22, 2013

 

Name

  

Position

  

Notes

Management Committee

  

Pal Seung Lee

Yong-Man Rhee

Young-Soo Park

Doo-Hee Lee

Hun Lee

   Chairman and CEO Pal Seung Lee heads this committee consisting of the heads of the committees under the Board of Directors.

Business Development and Compensation Committee

  

Young-Soo Park

Doo-Hee Lee

Hee-Yul Chai

Hun Lee

   Non-standing director Young-Soo Park heads this committee consisting of no fewer than three non-standing directors.

Risk Management Committee

  

Pal Seung Lee

Hee-Yul Chai

Hun Lee

Hyung-Goo Lee

John Ji Whan Park

   Non-standing director Hun Lee heads this committee consisting of the Chairman and CEO, no fewer than one standing director and no fewer than three non-standing directors.

Standing Directors Committee

   Pal Seung Lee    Chairman and CEO Pal Seung Lee heads the committee consisting of all standing directors.

Ethics Committee

  

Pal Seung Lee

Yong-Man Rhee

Hee-Yul Chai

Hyung-Goo Lee

John Ji Whan Park

   Non-standing director Yong-Man Rhee heads this committee consisting of all standing directors and no fewer than two non-standing directors.

Outside Directors Recommendation Committee

  

Pal Seung Lee

Yong-Soo Park

Doo-Hee Lee

Hee-Yul Chai

Hyung-Goo Lee

John Ji Whan Park

   Non-standing director Young-Soo Park heads this committee consisting of the Chairman and CEO and no fewer than three non-standing directors.

MOU Evaluation Committee

  

Pal Seung Lee

Yong-Man Rhee

Young-Soo Park

Doo-Hee Lee

Hee-Yul Chai

Hun Lee

Hyung-Goo Lee

John Ji Whan Park

   Chairman and CEO Pal Seung Lee heads this committee consisting of the entire board of directors.

Audit Committee

  

Yong-Man Rhee

Young-Soo Park

Doo-Hee Lee

Hun Lee

Hyung-Goo Lee

   Consists of no fewer than three directors (including at least one financial expert, at least two-thirds of whom are non-standing directors.

Audit Committee Member Candidate Recommendation Committee

  

Yong-Man Rhee

Young-Soo Park

Doo-Hee Lee

Hee-Yul Chai

Hun Lee

Hyung-Goo Lee

John Ji Whan Park

   Non-standing director Young-Soo Park heads this committee consisting of all non-standing directors.

 

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2. Related Companies

 

LOGO

 

* Connacht Capital Market Investment has been liquidated in the country of its jurisdiction and is currently undergoing liquidation proceedings under Korean law.

 

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3. Investments in Other Companies

 

As of December 31, 2012    (units: thousands of shares, millions of Won, %)

 

    Beginning Balance     Changes     Ending Balance    

Total Assets

as of the Most

    Net Income for  

Name

  Quantity     Share     Book value     Quantity     Cost     Valuation
Gain/Loss
    Quantity     Share     Book value     Recent Fiscal
Year
    the Most Recent
Fiscal Year
 

Woorri Bank

    765,957        100        13,621,824        —          —          —          765,957        100        13,621,824        247,248,351        1,447,904   

Kwangju Bank

    49,413        100        976,291        —          —          —          49,413        100        976,291        18,616,830        136,359   

Kyongnam Bank

    58,050        100        1,443,662        —          —          —          58,050        100        1,443,662        28,901,504        178,420   

Woori FIS (formerly Woori Finance Information System)

    900        100        15,013        4,000        20,000        —          4,900        100        35,013        334,878        -4,458   

Woori F&I

    14,000        100        206,563        —          —          —          14,000        100        206,563        1,748,298        45,923   

Woori Investment & Securities

    75,426        37.9        1,036,749        —          —          —          75,426        37.9        1,036,749        22,984,987        166,077   

Woori Asset Management

    6,662        100        67,456        —          —          —          6,662        100        67,456        77,665        798   

Woori Private Equity

    6,000        100        34,246        —          —          —          6,000        100        34,246        1,559,318        2,879   

Woori Financial

    8,909        52.5        207,346        2,271        31,229        —          11,181        52        238,575        3,537,592        53,073   

Woori Aviva Life Insurance

    7,601        51.6        106,053        —          -3,107        —          7,601        51.6        102,946        3,361,259        5,224   

Woori FG Savings Bank

    6,320        100        110,000        4,000        100,000        —          10,320        100        210,000        649,412        141   

Woori Finance Research Institute

    —          —          —          600        3,000          600        100        3,000        —          —     

Total

    999,239          17,825,203        10,871        151,122          1,010,110          17,976,325        329,020,094        2,032,340   

 

1. The changes in quantity and cost are calculated based on increases and decreases due to acquisition (or disposal) and valuation gain or loss under the acquisition cost method.
2. The figures for the total assets and the net income for the most recent fiscal year are generally calculated on a consolidated basis in accordance with Korean IFRS.
3. The Company’s shareholding in Woori Financial, Woori FIS and Woori FG Savings Bank increased to 11,180,630 shares, 4,900,000 shares, and 10,320,000 shares, respectively, in the third quarter of 2012 due to capital increases by such subsidiaries.
4. The book value of Woori Aviva Life Insurance decreased following the final adjustment to the amount of the reserves set in connection with the April 2008 acquisition of equity interest in Woori Aviva Life Insurance.
5. On December 26, 2012, Woori Finance Research Institute Co., Ltd. was established and became our wholly-owned subsidiary.

 

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VI. Stock Information

 

1. Stock Distribution

 

a. Stock Information of the Largest Shareholder and Specially Related Parties

 

As of December 31, 2012    (units: shares, %)

 

Name

   Relation      Type      Shares Held      Reasons
         Beginning balance                    Ending balance      Behind
         Stock      Share      (+)      (-)      Stock      Share      Change

KDIC

     Largest S/H         Common         459,198,609         56.97         —           —           459,198,609         56.97      

Total

        Common         459,198,609         56.97         —           —           459,198,609         56.97      
        Others         —           —           —           —           —           —        
        Total         459,198,609         56,97         —           —           459,198,609         56.97      

Largest Shareholder: KDIC

 

b. Share Ownership of More Than 5%

 

As of December 31, 2012    (units: shares, %)

 

No.

   Name      Common Stock      Preferred Stock      Total  
      No. of shares      %      No. of shares      %      No. of shares      %  

1

     KDIC         459,198,609         56.97         —           —           459,198,609         56.97   

Total

        459,198,609         56.97         —           —           459,198,609         56.97   

 

c. Minority Shareholders

As of December 31, 2012

 

Items

   Shareholder
number
     Ratio(%)      Number of shares      Ratio(%)  

Minority Shareholders

     59,594         99.98         316,428,106         39.25   
 

 

 

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2. Stock Price and Stock Market Performance for the Past Six Months

 

a. Domestic Stock Market

(units: Won, shares)

 

Period

   July 2012      August 2012      September 2012      October 2012      November 2012      December 2012  

Common Stock

   High      12,350         11,450         12,000         10,950         10,650         11,850   
   Low      10,300         10,500         10,600         10,300         9,740         9,980   
   Average      11,275         11,114         11,308         10,598         10,147         11,071   

Monthly Trade Volume

   High      5,796,246         5,052,517         7,898,764         2,581,387         2,800,195         4,983,514   
   Low      1,131,070         1,136,787         773,210         1,029,035         760,605         989,421   
   Average      41,854,538         45,588,495         47,121,454         30,260,650         31,285,526         38,932,648   

 

b. Foreign Stock Market (NYSE)

(units: US Dollars, ADRs)

 

Period

   July 2012      August 2012      September 2012      October 2012      November 2012      December 2012  

ADR

   High      32.93         30.39         32.33         29.89         29.49         33.35   
   Low      27.23         28.08         28.16         27.98         27.05         27.62   
   Average      29.69         29.59         30.43         28.86         28.12         31.00   

Won Con-version

   High      37,662         34,225         36,462         33,435         32,194         35,721   
   Low      31,061         31,663         31,871         30,921         29,384         29,926   
   Average      33,947         33,483         34,222         31,942         30,580         33,386   

Monthly Trade Volume

   High      231,700         107,600         21,600         65,300         19,600         22,300   
   Low      2,200         1,200         600         2,400         2,700         3,600   
   Monthly Total      483,100         274,600         151,200         231,100         181,700         208,200   

 

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VII. Directors and Employee Information

 

1. Directors

As of December 31, 2012

 

Position

   Name    Common Stock Owned   

Expiration of Term

Chairman and CEO

   Registered    Pal Seung Lee    71,500    March 24, 2014

Executive Vice President

   Non-Registered    Hyun Jin Jung       September 12, 2013

Executive Vice President

   Non-Registered    Yang Jin Kim       March 31, 2013

Executive Vice President

   Non-Registered    Byoung Yoon Jeon       September 26, 2013

Executive Vice President

   Non-Registered    Joon Ho Kim    3,000    December 15, 2013

Executive Vice President

   Non-Registered    Jeong Oun Kim       December 20, 2014

Senior Managing Director

   Non-Registered    Seong Kook Jo       September 26, 2013

Managing Director

   Non-Registered    Chang Young Choi       December 15, 2013

Managing Director

   Non-Registered    Dong Young Park       December 20, 2014

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Yong-Man Rhee       March 24, 2013

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Min-Joon Bang       March 29, 2013

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Hi-Teak Shin       March 29, 2013

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Doo-Hee Lee       March 29, 2013

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Hyung-Goo Lee       March 29, 2014

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Hun Lee       March 29, 2013

Non-standing Director

   Registered    John Ji Whan Park       March 24, 2013

As of March 22, 2013

 

Position

   Name    Common Stock Owned   

Expiration of Term

Chairman and CEO

   Registered    Pal Seung Lee    71,500    March 24, 2014

Executive Vice President

   Non-Registered    Hyun Jin Jung       September 12, 2013

Executive Vice President

   Non-Registered    Byoung Yoon Jeon       September 26, 2013

Executive Vice President

   Non-Registered    Joon Ho Kim    3,000    December 15, 2013

Executive Vice President

   Non-Registered    Jeong Oun Kim       December 20, 2014

Senior Managing Director

   Non-Registered    Seong Kook Jo       September 26, 2013

Managing Director

   Non-Registered    Chang Young Choi       December 15, 2013

Managing Director

   Non-Registered    Dong Young Park       December 20, 2014

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Yong-Man Rhee       March 21, 2014

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Young-Soo Park       March 21, 2015

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Doo-Hee Lee       March 21, 2014

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Hee-Yul Chai       March 21, 2015

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Hyung-Goo Lee       March 29, 2014

Non-standing Director

   Registered    Hun Lee       March 21, 2014

Non-standing Director

   Registered    John Ji Whan Park       March 21, 2014

 

2. Employee Status

 

As of December 31, 2012    (units: persons, thousands of Won)

 

      Staff     

Average

Tenure

     Cumulative      Average
Compensation
      
   Regular      Contract      Others      Total      Years      Compensation      Per Person      Note

Total

     128         2         6         136        

 

3 years and

10 months

  

  

     12,746         94      

 

* Excluding the eight non-registered directors.

 

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3. Directors’ Compensation

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Items

   Total
Compensation
     Number
of
Persons
     Average Compensation
Per Director
    

Note

Standing Director

     600         1         600      

Excluding non-standing directors and

audit committee members

Non-standing Directors

     84         2         42       Excluding audit committee members

Audit Committee Members

     168         5         34      

No compensation was provided to one of the

members of the Audit Committee

 

* Cumulative basis from January 1 to December 31, 2012
* Compensation limit for the Standing Director, Non-standing Directors and Audit Committee Members, on an aggregate basis, as approved at the annual general meeting of shareholders, was ₩4,000 million.
* For the Standing Director, the total compensation amount excludes the base performance-based compensation (40% of the total performance-based compensation) for 2011 of ₩ 307.2 million. The deferred performance-based compensation (60% of the total performance-based compensation) for 2011 is expected to be paid in 2014 based on the financial performance evaluation results for 2012 and 2013.

 

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VIII.   Related Party Transactions

 

  1. Transactions with Affiliated Parties

 

  a. Transactions of Provisional Payments and Loans (including secured loans)

(unit: in millions of Won)

 

Name

   Relation      Item      Changes      Notes
         Beg.      +      -      End     

Woori Financial

     Subsidiary         Other Loan         1,000         —           —           1,000      

Total

           1,000         —           —           1,000      

 

  b. Payment Transactions

(unit: shares)

 

          Capital Contribution and Share Disposal  
               Transactions      Notes  

Name

   Relation    Types of Shares    Beginning      Increase      Decrease      Ending     

Woori Bank

   Subsidiary    Common stock      695,956,580         —           —           695,956,580      
      Preferred Stock      70,000,000         —           —           70,000,000      

Kwangju Bank

   Subsidiary    Common stock      49,413,851         —           —           49,413,851      

Kyongnam Bank

   Subsidiary    Common stock      58,050,037         —           —           58,050,037      

Woori FIS (formerly Woori Finance Information System)

   Subsidiary    Common Stock      900,000         4,000,000         —           4,900,000      

Woori F&I

   Subsidiary    Common Stock      14,000,000         —           —           14,000,000      

Woori Investment & Securities

   Subsidiary    Common Stock      75,426,214         —           —           75,426,214      

Woori Asset Management

   Subsidiary    Common Stock      6,662,000         —           —           6,662,000      

Woori Private Equity

   Subsidiary    Common Stock      6,000,000         —           —           6,000,000      

Woori Financial

   Subsidiary    Common Stock      8,909,439         2,271,191         —           11,180,630      

Woori Aviva Life Insurance

   Subsidiary    Common Stock      7,601,091         —           —           7,601,091      

Woori FG Savings Bank

   Subsidiary    Common Stock      6,320,000         4,000,000         —           10,320,000      

Woori Finance Research Institute

   Subsidiary    Common Stock      —           600,000         —           600,000      

Total

     999,239,212         10,871,191         —           1,010,110,403         —     

 

* The Company’s shareholding in Woori FIS, Woori Financial and Woori FG Savings Bank increased to 4,900,000 shares, 11,180,630 shares and 10,320,000 shares, respectively, in the third quarter of 2012 due to capital increases by such subsidiaries.

 

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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.

 

    Woori Finance Holdings Co., Ltd.
    (Registrant)
Date: April 1, 2013     By:   /s/ Woo Seok Seong
    (Signature)
    Name:   Woo Seok Seong
    Title:   Managing Director

 

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