Hyosung TNS Discusses Digital Finance with Governor of Catalonia, Spain
Son Hyun-sik CEO "Seeking Business Cooperation"
Hyosung TNS announced that CEO Son Hyun-sik held a meeting with the Governor of Catalonia, Spain, at the company’s headquarters in Suseo, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the 28th to discuss local digital financialization.
During the meeting, CEO Son and Governor Pere Aragon?s focused on the supply of ATMs for groups that have difficulty accessing financial services in Catalonia and the introduction of 'Digital Desks' for the digitalization of public institutions.
Hyosung TNS reported that Governor Aragon?s showed interest in introducing Digital Desks to digitally transform public institution services such as healthcare, administration, and education.
Son Hyun-sik, CEO of Hyosung TNS (fifth from the left), and Pere Aragon?s, Governor of Catalonia, Spain (sixth from the left), are taking a commemorative photo after their meeting at the Suseo office building.
View original imageA Digital Desk is a video consultation system. Through the Digital Desk at banks, customers can have real-time video consultations with bank clerks and conduct various counter transactions such as loan consultations and opening new accounts.
CEO Son said, "I hope Catalonia utilizes Hyosung TNS’s innovative ATMs and Digital Desks for welfare and public services to support policy implementation," adding, "We will seek continuous business cooperation based on this meeting."
Hyosung’s Spanish subsidiary has an office in Barcelona and is targeting the local market. In Europe, the company is expanding its market to several countries including Poland, Germany, and Greece, centered on the United Kingdom.
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Pere Aragon?s, President of Catalonia (far right), and Hyun-sik Son, CEO of Hyosung TNS (center), are listening to an explanation of Hyosung TNS products.
[Photo by Hyosung TNS]
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