Lotte Card

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Lotte Card
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Company type Subsidiary
FoundedDecember 12, 2002
Headquarters,
Republic of Korea
Products Financial services
Website www.lottecard.co.kr

Lotte Card Co, Ltd. is a Korean credit card company. Headquartered in Seoul, Lotte Card has a partnership with Lotte Capital, and both companies are part of the Lotte Corporation. Lotte Card was established in December 2002 as a technical and business company licensed by American Express and Lotte Department Store.

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