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Hana Bank and Hana Card Launch 'Hojun', Exclusive Payment Method for Korea University View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Song Hwajeong] Hana Bank and Hana Card announced on the 26th that they will launch 'Hojun,' a prepaid electronic payment method exclusive to Korea University based on Hana Money, Hana Financial Group's representative point system, in collaboration with Korea University.


The newly launched Hojun is a prepaid electronic payment method exclusive to Korea University, available through Korea University's integrated application (app) 'Hoit.' It was promoted to provide payment convenience and benefits to Korea University students and faculty, as well as to promote regional economic coexistence by expanding payment functions.


Hojun can be recharged through a pre-registered Hana Bank account, and the recharged Hojun can be transferred to other users. Additionally, through Hana One Q Pay within the Hojun app, payments can be made in various ways such as mobile payment (MST, QR) not only at various convenience facilities on campus but also at stores near the campus.


Furthermore, Hojun supports various Korea University exclusive services such as ▲Dutch pay convenience service 'Hoppang' ▲'Kodae Gibu,' which transfers to a Korea University donation-only account ▲and 'Hojun Point Conversion,' which allows two-way conversion of points with Hojun partner companies.


Along with the launch of Hojun, a Hojun prepaid card featuring Korea University characters will also be released. From the initial planning stage, a student monitoring group was organized and a contest was held to actively reflect students' diverse opinions on the name selection, design, and functions of Hojun.


Moreover, to commemorate the launch of Hojun, Hana Bank and Hana Card will hold an event for Hojun users until December 31. All new subscribers will receive a coffee coupon, and when payments are made at student cafeterias and nearby affiliated merchants using Hojun, users can receive up to 3,000 KRW per month, covering half of the payment amount.


Lim Youngho, Vice President of Hana Bank's Retail Support Group, stated, "By providing services tailored to Korea University's integrated app, we focused on enabling students to access financial services more easily," adding, "We will continue to support convenient use of financial services in the mobile environment on campus."



Hana Bank and Korea University signed a business agreement last December to establish a smart campus at Korea University.


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