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Hanacard Partners with Wishket... "Building Financial Model for IT Freelancers" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Hana Card announced on the 3rd that it has signed a business partnership with 'Wishket,' the No. 1 domestic online outsourcing platform company, and will provide services starting in September.


Through this agreement, Hana Card plans to create various financial businesses for IT freelancers by utilizing Wishket's online outsourcing transaction data, including ▲advance payment settlement services ▲building a credit provision model and developing settlement agency services ▲customized loan services for freelancers.


The first business model to be offered this month is the 'advance payment settlement service.' Based on Wishket's transaction history, cumulative transaction amount, and performance data, IT freelancers can receive advance payments for IT project fees. This service features no separate review period when applying for advance payment and charges the lowest industry-level advance payment fees per transaction amount. The service will be initially provided to selected IT freelancers as a pilot.


Through this service, IT freelancers can secure cash liquidity faster than before. Additionally, Wishket aims to provide better financial services to IT freelancers, creating a win-win structure for Hana Card, Wishket, and IT freelancers through mutual cooperation.



Han Kyung-ho, Head of Global and New Growth Business Division at Hana Card, said, "In the gig economy era, where freelance work styles are expanding, the number of IT freelancers is rapidly increasing. Through the business partnership with Wishket, we plan to expand and provide not only cards but also various customized financial products to IT freelancers."


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