Improved Care Pay Feature Available from the 17th
'Doldom Toktok' Supports One-to-Many Conversations

'Dolbom Pay' Real-Time Payment and Cash Receipt Available... Service Launches on the 17th View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family will launch 'DolbomPay,' an improved mobile payment service for childcare, in collaboration with KB Kookmin Bank on the 17th.


On the 17th, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family announced on the 16th that it will hold an opening event for the DolbomPay easy payment service for childcare at the Government Seoul Office with KB Kookmin Bank. The Ministry and KB Kookmin Bank signed a business agreement in April and have been developing the 'DolbomPay' and the chat service 'DolbomTokTok.'


DolbomPay improves the existing function where emergency childcare fees were paid through the National Happiness Card or bank transfer by enabling real-time payments and adding a cash receipt issuance feature.


Emergency childcare fee payments can now be made in real-time via DolbomPay, and cash receipts, which could not be issued when using bank transfers, can now be processed through DolbomPay.


'Dolbom Pay' Real-Time Payment and Cash Receipt Available... Service Launches on the 17th View original image


DolbomTokTok allows users of the childcare service to request conversations with multiple babysitters to confirm childcare requests or participation intentions in advance. Previously, requests could only be made to one babysitter at a time, and if declined, users had to find another babysitter and request again, which was inconvenient.


To commemorate the launch of the DolbomPay service, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family will hold a DolbomPay usage feedback event in October.



Jeong Young-ae, Minister of Gender Equality and Family, said, "We expect that the linkage of childcare services and user convenience will improve through mobile easy payment and chat services," adding, "We will strive to further expand support for childcare services to citizens facing difficulties in care during the COVID-19 situation."


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