Integration of Payment, Remittance, and Asset Management Functions
Complete Overhaul Scheduled for April Next Year

Hanacard Revamps OneQ Pay Service... "Leap to a Comprehensive Lifestyle Financial Platform" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Hana Card is expanding and upgrading its payment service '1Qpay' into a lifestyle financial platform.


Hana Card announced on the 1st that it will transform its payment service 1Qpay into a lifestyle financial platform by enhancing information provision and convenience features. It plans to add convenience functions such as asset management, remittance, and card services, and modularize and integrate key functions of Hana Members. In particular, starting from the 4th of this month, Hana Money, the membership points of Hana Financial Group, can be used at all credit card merchants nationwide.


This integration of functions is the first phase of the upgrade. In December, MyData services will be introduced, and in April next year, the mobile web service will be added with a complete UI/UX overhaul focused on customer convenience based on app usage pattern analysis, as well as strengthened VIP, merchant, and shopping services.


The newly introduced 'remittance service' allows customers to choose between account transfers using open banking and Hana Money transfers, which are free for life, according to their convenience. In the future, contact transfers using phone numbers and overseas remittance services will also be provided.


The 'My Assets Service' to be launched in December will allow users to view all their asset status, cash flow, and consumption diagnosis at a glance, and provide information necessary for asset management such as health, automobile, real estate, and hot places for life care. Additionally, specialized services such as local commercial area analysis around the user's store for merchants will also be introduced.


All services of the existing Hana Card app will be available on 1Qpay, and the existing Hana Card app will be discontinued in line with the full integration scheduled for April next year.


Hana Card will also hold a customer event to celebrate the 1Qpay service upgrade. Customers will receive 3,000 Hana Money upon their first offline payment using 1Qpay, and 100 Hana Money per payment transaction throughout November. If payment is made using Hana Money, an additional 300 Hana Money per transaction can be earned.



Lee Seok, Head of Hana Card, said, "The 1Qpay service upgrade signifies our transformation from a card company to a payment-based lifestyle financial platform company," and added, "We will expand services as a partner in customers' life journeys that anyone nationwide can conveniently use."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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