Cultural Nuri Card, Easy Payment Without Physical Card!
Establishing a Simple Payment Framework for Naver Pay
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, and the Arts Council Korea will provide a convenient payment service for the Munhwa Nuri Card starting from the 25th. Following the digital service openness policy, a framework for easy payment was established for Naver Pay after NH Pay (NH Nonghyup Card) in April last year. Users can register their Munhwa Nuri Card in the 'Credit/Debit Card Registration' menu of the Naver Pay application and use it at online and offline affiliated stores.
Lee Haedon, Director of Cultural Policy at the Ministry of Culture, said, "Munhwa Nuri Card users can conveniently use the service anytime without a physical card," and added, "We will also explore other ways to enhance user convenience."
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The Munhwa Nuri Card is a government program that supports cultural, artistic, travel, and sports activities for basic livelihood security recipients, legally designated low-income groups, and single-parent families aged 6 and above (born before December 31, 2018). This year, approximately 2.58 million people will receive 130,000 KRW each, with a total budget of 340.3 billion KRW, including 239.7 billion KRW from national funds (lottery fund) and 100.6 billion KRW from local funds.
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