As an experienced trader, it’s always my priority to understand the specific trading conditions before opening or recommending an account with any broker. When I investigated Hana Bank, I found that there’s a significant lack of transparency regarding their trading details—especially when it comes to core metrics like spreads on widely traded pairs such as EUR/USD. Their official communications and web presence primarily emphasize traditional banking services, select promotional activities, and currency exchange, rather than explicit forex trading functionalities. Nowhere could I locate concrete information about typical spreads or detailed product specifications for a standard trading account. This lack of clear, published information raises a red flag for me. In my experience, reputable brokers are upfront about crucial details like spreads, as this allows traders to accurately gauge trading costs and manage risk. With Hana Bank, not only is this data absent, but their regulatory status is also ambiguous; they have no clear authorization as a forex dealer on international platforms. Given these uncertainties, I would strongly caution anyone against assuming competitive—or even average—spreads for EUR/USD or any other pair without direct confirmation from a regulated, transparent source. For me, this level of opacity in trading conditions is a major drawback, and I cannot responsibly provide a spread figure where none has been reliably disclosed.