Comprehensive Business Partnership Including Product Support and Joint Marketing for Developers

One Store signs 'Win-Win Cooperation Digital Finance Partnership' MOU with Hana Bank View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] On the 12th, One Store announced that it has signed a “Win-Win Cooperation Digital Finance Partnership” agreement with Hana Bank.


Through this agreement, the two companies plan to actively establish a virtuous cycle structure for the domestic app development ecosystem. To this end, they will first provide a non-face-to-face one-stop loan product with the lowest market interest rates to reduce the interest burden for developers who are struggling to secure development and operating funds amid the COVID-19 crisis.


The loan products prepared by One Store in partnership with Hana Bank include three types: ▲ Hana One Q Guarantee Foundation Loan ▲ Hana One Q Emergency Loan ▲ Hana New Hope Seed Loan. The Hana One Q Guarantee Foundation Loan is a non-face-to-face loan service exclusively for regional credit guarantee funds that requires no document submission or branch visit, allowing applications up to 100 million KRW. The Hana One Q Emergency Loan allows applications up to 3 million KRW secured by a Seoul Guarantee Insurance policy. The Hana New Hope Seed Loan is a refinancing product for high-interest loans from secondary financial institutions, supporting up to 30 million KRW without guarantee or collateral.


The financial support, scheduled to be provided from the end of this month, targets individual business owners and developers registered as One Store partners. Any business owner or developer who has uploaded content at least once on One Store can apply. Loan applications can be made through the One Store Developer Center website by accessing Hana Bank’s internet banking and completing a simple developer verification process.


Additionally, the two companies plan to jointly conduct the “Hana Bank Payment Account Registration Promotion,” which offers various benefits when registering a Hana Bank account as a payment method in the One Store app and making payments.


Lee Jaehwan, CEO of One Store, said, “This agreement was pursued to provide practical help to developers facing difficulties by cooperating with the industry to create a healthy content ecosystem.” He added, “We hope that with the support of One Store and Hana Bank, small and medium app developers and developers can focus more on creating better apps and content.”





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