Hana Bank Signs Partnership Agreement to Establish Win-Win Model with Ddukkeobi Sesang and Apartner
Lee Jang-seong, Head of Hana Bank Platform Finance Business TFT (left in photo), and Yoo Kwang-yeon, CEO of Ddukkoebi World and Apartner (right in photo), conducting a non-face-to-face agreement ceremony as part of COVID-19 social distancing measures.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kangwook Cho] Hana Bank announced on the 18th that it has signed a business agreement to establish a win-win real estate platform model with Ddukkeobi Sesang, which operates 'Peterpan's Good Room Finding,' the largest direct real estate transaction platform in Korea, and Apartner, a smart residential life platform.
Through this agreement, each company plans to provide specialized services tailored to the changing demands of the real estate market, jointly develop new business models utilizing real estate-related data held by each company, and engage in joint research and business promotion activities for the advancement of integrated life care services related to housing.
Lee Jang-sung, Head of Hana Bank's Platform Finance Business TFT, said, "Through this business agreement, we will continuously develop new business models to lead new changes in the real estate finance market."
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Yoo Kwang-yeon, CEO of both Ddukkeobi Sesang and Apartner, stated, "We are pleased that through this partnership with Hana Bank, loans have become possible in real estate direct transactions, which were previously impossible, and that financial services can be provided to residents in terms of lifestyle convenience through Apartner."
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