From Issuance to Submission of University Certificates at Once with Naver Certificate View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] Naver announced on the 28th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with I&Tech, an online certificate issuance service company, to promote services based on Naver Certificate and university certificates.


According to the agreement, the Naver Certificate will be applied to the Internet Certificate Issuance Center (certpia.com) operated by I&Tech. In the future, students from over 220 domestic universities, including Kyung Hee University, Dongguk University, and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), will be able to authenticate with the Naver Certificate to issue various academic certificates such as graduation certificates, enrollment certificates, transcripts, and expected graduation certificates.


The usability of Naver's certificates related to university certificates is also expected to increase. Starting from March, Naver plans to apply the Naver Certificate to certificate vending machines installed at more than 130 universities.


Additionally, by expanding cooperation with I&Tech, Naver plans to provide a service that allows users to issue academic certificates through the Naver app and submit them directly to the required institutions. Students will be able to submit certificates to schools, companies, employment sites, and other desired places using only the Naver application (app), without the hassle of printing various certificates on paper and submitting them in person.



Yoo Bong-seok, Head of Naver Service Operations, stated, "We will expand partnerships in areas where the Naver Certificate can be integrated, such as the Internet Certificate Issuance Center and certificate vending machines. We will continuously strengthen the versatility of the service so that storing certificates or licenses in the Naver app can organically connect to actual usage beyond just storage."


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