Hansukryul, Vice President of Korea Real Estate Board, and Yubongseok, Head of Naver Service Operations (right).

Hansukryul, Vice President of Korea Real Estate Board, and Yubongseok, Head of Naver Service Operations (right).

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[Asia Economy Reporter Bu Aeri] From now on, users will be able to access services on Korea Real Estate Board's 'Cheongyak Home' using the Naver Certificate.


On the 19th, Naver announced that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Real Estate Board to promote digital certification services and enhance public convenience.


Until now, logging into Cheongyak Home with a public certification required installing a plugin, but with the application of the Naver Certificate, login will be possible without any installation.


Through the Naver Certificate, users can access various services on Cheongyak Home such as eligibility verification for subscription, subscription application, and subscription winning status inquiry.


Starting next year, Naver plans to digitize various paper documents from the Korea Real Estate Board, including public disclosure materials, and provide them as electronic document services.


Han Suk-ryeol, Vice President of the Korea Real Estate Board, said, "Currently, Cheongyak Home has 5 million monthly visitors, and there are many inquiries related to public certification," adding, "The application of the Naver Certificate will greatly reduce user inconveniences on Cheongyak Home."



Yoo Bong-seok, Head of Naver Service Operations, stated, "Through the Naver Certificate, we will improve the complicated public certification process to provide convenience and support the seamless use of various services within Naver."


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