Gwangju Bank Fully Revamps ‘Corporate Smart Banking’ for Faster and More Convenient Service View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Bank announced on the 9th that it has completely revamped and newly launched its Corporate Smart Banking app.


Corporate Smart Banking expands corporate-specialized services through the ‘Mobile Approval and Payment Service’ and ‘Corporate Financial Status,’ which allows users to check banking transaction status at a glance, providing a user-centered interface and fast financial services.


The newly introduced ‘Mobile Approval and Payment Service’ in the renewed Corporate Smart Banking allows corporate staff in charge to request approval via internet banking, and the approver can review and approve the request on mobile.


By expanding approval tasks, which were previously only possible via internet banking, to mobile, banking tasks can now be handled easily without restrictions of time or place. This is expected to improve work efficiency for corporate customers who frequently travel on business.


The ‘Corporate Financial Status’ menu allows corporate managers to view the company’s banking transaction status at a glance. Through this menu, corporate managers can understand the current status of the company’s financial assets and check past fluctuation trends through deposit, loan, and card usage status.


The daily financial transaction status shows corporate managers the daily banking transaction status that they need to check at a glance, and the bank schedule allows them to check financial schedules such as loan and card payment dates.


Additionally, a non-face-to-face identity verification process for individual business owners has been established, enabling one-stop non-face-to-face transactions for opening deposit and withdrawal accounts and subscribing to Corporate Smart Banking through digital OTP issuance without visiting the bank.


The Corporate Smart Banking main home screen is also flexibly configured to suit the user type of individual business owners or corporate companies by organizing important information and menus such as deposit and withdrawal account information, recent transaction history, approval and payment status, and corporate financial status. Through the quick inquiry service, users can easily check balances, transaction history, and card usage history without logging in, enhancing service convenience.



Baek Ui-seong, Head of the Digital Channel Department, said, “In a fiercely competitive environment with fintech and big tech companies entering the financial industry, we will faithfully fulfill our role in regional financial development as a local regional bank while leading digital innovation to grow into a sustainable 100-year bank.”


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