Korea Housing Finance Corporation and Bankware Global Join Hands to Support Overseas Expansion of Private Software Companies
Technical and Marketing Collaboration to Pioneer Overseas Financial Markets
Expansion of Export Base in Asia Anticipated
Korea Housing Finance Corporation (President Kim Kyunghwan) has signed a "Business Agreement to Support Overseas Orders for Private Software Companies" with Bankware Global (President Lee Eunjung).
The signing ceremony was held at the corporation's Metropolitan East Headquarters, located in Jung-gu, Seoul.
This agreement aims to support the overseas expansion of domestic small and medium-sized software companies in the financial market by combining the corporation's expertise in developing and operating housing finance IT systems with Bankware Global's advanced information technology capabilities. The agreement focuses on technical cooperation and marketing support.
Going forward, the two organizations plan to cooperate in various areas, including: ▲ joint global marketing initiatives ▲ sharing of patented software technologies ▲ and technical collaboration. In particular, they intend to leverage the corporation's business experience and global network in the Asian financial market to strengthen the export foundation for domestic private software companies.
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Yoo Hojae, Director of Korea Housing Finance Corporation, stated, "This agreement marks an active first step by a public institution to support the overseas expansion of private software companies," and emphasized, "We will continue public-private cooperation in line with the government's digital economy revitalization policy."
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