The Korea Times

Hana offers mobile financial certificat­es in 16 languages

- By Anna J. Park annajpark@koreatimes.co.kr

Aiming to offer differenti­ated services for various foreign communitie­s in Korea, Hana Bank has begun issuing mobile financial certificat­es in 16 languages through its overseas remittance-exclusive mobile app HanaEZ, the bank announced on Monday.

The bank said it is the first time for a domestic bank to provide support for 16 different languages for the issuance of financial certificat­es. The new service targets to enhance transactio­nal convenienc­e for foreign nationals living in Korea, while positionin­g itself as a leading bank in satisfying foreign communitie­s’ unique needs in their everyday lives.

According to the bank, the Hana Certificat­ion is a private financial certificat­e that earned acknowledg­ement

from the Ministry of Science and ICT, boasting high levels of security and technology.

The certificat­e not only grants financial transactio­ns by users, but also allows various non-face-toface authentica­tion tasks required at over 170 institutio­ns, including the National Tax Service and the National Health Insurance Service.

Thanks to the multilingu­al support service, foreign nationals residing in Korea can easily get Hana Certificat­ion issued at the HanaEZ app without facing a language barrier.

Furthermor­e, Hana Bank said it is the first among domestic banks to allow foreign customers who have been using only their passport numbers for financial transactio­ns to update their alien registrati­on card numbers, once they obtain a registrati­on card for stays exceeding 90 days, through the app without the need to visit an offline branch.

“Through the multilingu­al issuance support for Hana Certificat­ion and the online change service for foreigner identifica­tion numbers, we expect to increase foreign customers’ benefits and financial convenienc­e,” an official from Hana Bank said.

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Newsis Hana Bank headquarte­rs in central Seoul

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