NH Nonghyup Card Revamps Simple Payment 'All One Pay'... "Introduces Offline Payment Feature"
Introduction of 'All One Touch', Enhancing Payment Convenience
Complete Overhaul Including Customer-Friendly UI/UX Improvements
[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] NH Nonghyup Card announced on the 20th that it has completely revamped its simple payment service 'All One Pay (App Card)' to respond to the growth of the simple payment market and various customer demands.
NH Nonghyup Card implemented the entire customer journey into All One Pay to fulfill its role as a core digital touchpoint channel for customers. To this end, it introduced various new features including ▲customer-friendly UI/UX redesign ▲non-member registration ▲registration and use of All One Pay before physical card delivery after card application ▲mobile coupons ▲display of NH Members barcode during offline payments.
In addition, it newly introduced the 'All One Touch' feature to enable offline payments at 2.8 million card-affiliated stores. All One Touch is a method of payment that wirelessly transmits magnetic credit card information and can be used in the same way as physical card payments.
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An NH Nonghyup Card official said, "As the payment market has entered an era of infinite competition, we have newly revamped All One Pay focusing on the core functions that customers want," adding, "We plan to quickly show the evolving All One Pay by adding major functions on the homepage and applying consumer statistics services by October."
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