Hana Financial Group has signed a partnership with Samsung Electronics for a new digital finance business
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hoondork1977@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-03-29 02:33:19
[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Paul Lee] Hana Financial Group has signed a partnership with Samsung Electronics for a new digital finance business
Hana Financial Group said on the 28th that it has signed a strategic partnership with Samsung Electronics to revitalize digital finance at its headquarters in Myeong-dong, Seoul, the previous day.
Under the agreement, Hana Financial Group and Samsung Electronics will establish a cooperative system in developing future financial services, including activation of payment and ID card functions through mobile, establishment of overseas payment systems, development of new products and services related to convergence of financial and information technology (IT), development of products linked to blockchain-based wallet and non-replaceable tokens (NFT), and cooperation of new business models based on Web 3.0.
First of all, the two companies introduced a new student ID service the previous day that maximized the mobile convenience of young customers. Samsung Pay will support the issuance of student ID cards to schools with prior consent among the 100 high schools nationwide that have partnered with Hana Bank.
If you register a Hana Bank check card at Samsung Pay, you can add a student ID function, and you can also eat meals, use the library and check your identity through a barcode scan of the issued student ID card. In the future, Hana Bank's affiliated universities and international student IDs will be expanded sequentially.
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