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This branch located in Garden Grove is convenient as it's located right on a major street. The shopping center is old but their stand alone branch looks okay. Clean. The service seems hit and miss. Sometimes you get helpful people and sometimes it's an absolute nightmare. The bank is quite strict and they have requirements other banks do not. For example endorsement of checks into account cannot be a signature but must be legible. So if your signature is not legible they have you sign again. They also require account numbers on the back of the check which I have been told by other banks is not in good practice as it gives your account number to others.
All of the Hanmi Banks are incredible and run by the hard-working people I know. So appreciate that every time they always put you first. I like their work ethic and culture - Love Hanmi Bank
you know, where you're treated like you matter, and the tellers and other employees act friendly and glad to see you - then come to Hanmi Bank. This may sound over the top, but I've been through a few too many banks and awful experiences. Aside from the excellent customer service, the actual banking services are first rate. The web bill pay service is simple and very secure (they have more security features built in than the last two banks I used). While Hanmi Bank has a limited number of branches (it's Los Angeles based), there are a enough branches - and growing, to make it an excellent choice. Again, I can't say enough about the professionalism and wonderful service. The Koreatown Galleria branch is also a beautiful looking branch, if that's the word used to describe a bank.