Rush & Cash

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OK Financial Corp.
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinance/Private loans
Founded1998 (1998)
HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
Area served
Japan, South Korea, China
Key people
Yoon Choi (Chairman, President and CEO)
BrandsRush & Cash
Number of employees
1,600 (2013)
SubsidiariesOK Savings Bank, Apro Capital, onecashing
Websitewww.okfngroup.com

Rush & Cash is the representative private loan brand of Korea, by A&P Financial. It was originated from seven private lenders including A&O International Co. Ltd. which was founded by a major private lender in Japan in July 1998.

In Sep 2003 the Japanese parent company applied for eligibility to be subject to Company Rehabilitation Act, and the seven companies were put on the market through an open bidding. In March 2004, a third-generation Korean Japanese, Yoon Choi, acquired the companies.[1]

A new brand Rush & Cash was launched In May 2004 in Japan and the seven companies were incorporated into one group in August 2007. The company name was changed to A&P Financial in January 2008, by taking the initials each from "Ace" meaning the top and "Professional"; the joined name "APRO" sounds like "future" or "advance" in Korean. Based on this idea, the name of the Group was christened as APRO Financial Group.

Through a series of acquisition and foundation since 2009, the Group now has eight subsidiaries under its umbrella. As of 2012, it firmly remains its formidable top position in private loan industry in Korea.

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  1. ^ Seung-woo, Kang (20 December 2011). "Rush and Cash to be suspended". The Korea Times. Retrieved 22 August 2013.

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