South Korea's Shinhan Financial Group has announced plans to establish a new fund to invest in startups from both Japan and South Korea. The fund, with a capital of roughly 5 billion yen or $36.5 million, is expected to be set up this month, supported by Shinhan Venture Investment, a subsidiary, and Japanese investors. The
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