On the 30th, at the Korea Federation of Banks located in Myeongdong, Jung-gu, Seoul, during the 'Business Agreement for Online Linkage of Household Move-in Information,' Go Ki-dong, Vice Minister of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (third from the left), Go Jin, Chairman of the Digital Platform Government Committee (fourth from the left), and Kwak San-up, Vice President of the Digital Business Group at KB Kookmin Bank (second from the left), are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by XXX

On the 30th, at the Korea Federation of Banks located in Myeongdong, Jung-gu, Seoul, during the 'Business Agreement for Online Linkage of Household Move-in Information,' Go Ki-dong, Vice Minister of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (third from the left), Go Jin, Chairman of the Digital Platform Government Committee (fourth from the left), and Kwak San-up, Vice President of the Digital Business Group at KB Kookmin Bank (second from the left), are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by XXX

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KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 31st that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and the Digital Platform Government Committee for the "Online Linkage of Moving-in Household Information."


The MOU signing ceremony, held the previous day at the Korea Federation of Banks in Myeongdong, Jung-gu, Seoul, was attended by Go Gi-dong, Vice Minister of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, Go Jin, Chairman of the Digital Platform Government Committee, and Kwak San-eop, Vice President of KB Kookmin Bank’s Digital Business Group, among others.


The moving-in household certificate is a document that verifies the names of the head of the household and cohabitants, as well as the date of moving in. Financial institutions require this document to verify rights when applying for real estate loans. Previously, the certificate could only be issued by visiting the community service center in person, so customers had to visit the center when applying for mortgage loans.


Through this MOU, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety will provide moving-in household information online. During the loan consultation process, customers will be able to easily verify information with just their consent to inquiry. Starting in October, this will first be applied to apartment mortgage loans and will gradually expand to include multi-family and row houses.



A KB Kookmin Bank official stated, "The online linkage of moving-in household information will resolve customer inconveniences and enable real-time document verification, which is expected to improve the process." They added, "We will continue to communicate closely with government agencies and strive to enhance customer experience."


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