"Development of Ultra-Personalized Non-Face-to-Face Service"… KB Securities Partners with Fintech Company Dineuro
Planned Development as a Joint Research Survey Operation Service Between Both Companies
President Park Jung-rim of KB Securities (left) and CEO Kim Seung-jong of Dinuero are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement for the development of hyper-personalized non-face-to-face services at the KB Securities headquarters in Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul on the 2nd. (Provided by KB Securities)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] KB Securities has partnered with fintech (finance + technology) company Dinuero to develop a hyper-personalized non-face-to-face service.
KB Securities announced on the 3rd that it had signed a business agreement with Dinuero. Accordingly, the research work that has been conducted together since last year is expected to be developed into a service.
Dinuero is a technology development specialized fintech company founded by CEO Seungjong Kim, co-founder of the online investment strategy platform 'WiseF&'. Through this agreement, KB Securities plans to research algorithms applying MyData (personal credit information business), systematic investor typology methods, customized content and platform provision, and related overseas cases. Based on this, they will derive tasks to promote the provision of hyper-personalized asset management services and establish a blueprint for actual development.
Park Jungrim, CEO of KB Securities, said, "Until now, the focus was on simply combining artificial intelligence (AI) technology and finance, but now a hybrid financial service that pursues explainable and understandable AI is needed. Through this business agreement, we will provide customized services that combine KB Securities' asset management expertise and Dinuero's technological capabilities."
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