Providing Services Combining Real Estate Information and Interior Content

On the 16th, at 'Ohouse' located in Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, a KB Kookmin Bank-Ohouse business agreement ceremony was held in a detached house introduced by Ohouse. (Left) Lee Seung-jong, Head of Strategy Division at KB Kookmin Bank, and (Right) Kang Seong-ju, General Manager of Operations at Bucketplace, signed the business agreement and took a commemorative photo.

On the 16th, at 'Ohouse' located in Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, a KB Kookmin Bank-Ohouse business agreement ceremony was held in a detached house introduced by Ohouse. (Left) Lee Seung-jong, Head of Strategy Division at KB Kookmin Bank, and (Right) Kang Seong-ju, General Manager of Operations at Bucketplace, signed the business agreement and took a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 17th that it has signed a business agreement with Bucketplace, the operator of ‘Ohouse,’ to jointly develop a platform business model.


The signing ceremony held the day before was attended by Lee Seung-jong, Head of Strategy Division at KB Kookmin Bank, Kang Sung-joo, Head of Operations at Bucketplace, and officials from both companies. The ceremony took place at a detached house featured on ‘Ohouse’ located in Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul.


Through this agreement, the two companies plan to launch a new service that combines KB Kookmin Bank’s real estate information such as market prices and listings with ‘Ohouse’s’ interior design content. When customers check property listings through KB Kookmin Bank’s Liv Real Estate platform, they will be provided with actual interior construction cases and online housewarming content posted on ‘Ohouse’ linked to the size of the property.


Until now, property information provided by real estate platforms has only included 2D floor plans, limiting the ability to understand the actual interior space. However, through the linkage with ‘Ohouse,’ users can check the internal structure and space of the house and simultaneously view interior design concepts for decorating their desired home.


Additionally, the two companies will continue to explore new areas of cooperation such as linking information and content held by each platform and joint marketing collaboration targeting customers.



A KB Kookmin Bank official stated, “This agreement enables us to go beyond the bank’s traditional role in helping customers purchase homes to also provide information necessary for housing and daily life,” adding, “We will continue to develop into a comprehensive financial platform company that can connect lifestyle services needed by customers.”


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