KB Kookmin Bank Expands Public Simple Authentication Service for Military Personnel
Log in easily to Nara Sarang Portal and Defense Welfare Portal with KB Mobile Certificate
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 11th that it has signed a business agreement with the Military Mutual Aid Association C&C to introduce the KB Mobile Certificate, aiming to enhance the convenience of military-related portal usage for those with military service obligations and active-duty soldiers.
Currently, the KB Mobile Certificate is the only financial institution certificate selected as the final operator for the 'Public Sector Electronic Signature Pilot Project,' and it is available for use at more than 16 public institutions including Government 24 and the National Tax Service Hometax. It is a representative bank certificate that can be used not only for financial services but also by external organizations.
Through this business agreement, the KB Mobile Certificate can be used on the Nara Sarang Portal and the Defense Welfare Portal. The scope of use includes services such as finding portal member IDs and resetting passwords. A login service using simple authentication without entering ID and password will also be introduced in September.
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Han Sang-gyeon, Executive Director of KB Kookmin Bank’s Institutional Customer Group, said, “We are very pleased to provide the convenient service of the KB Mobile Certificate to active-duty soldiers,” and added, “We will continue to cooperate with Military Mutual Aid Association C&C to provide better financial services to active-duty soldiers.”
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