Korbit, the first virtual asset exchange in Korea, announced on October 27 that it has added Shinhan Bank's "Shinhan Certificate" as a new identity verification method to enhance the convenience and security of its customer verification process.

Korbit Introduces "Shinhan Certificate" for Identity Verification, Strengthening Customer Verification Process View original image

The newly introduced Shinhan Certificate provides an alternative to the existing mobile phone authentication in the customer verification (KYC) process.


By offering a wider range of authentication options and leveraging Shinhan Bank's authentication infrastructure, Korbit has further strengthened both security and reliability. The adoption of the Shinhan Certificate, which is widely used in the financial sector, is expected to improve the customer experience and enhance financial security at the same time.


Through this implementation, Korbit has focused on increasing the reliability of its customer verification procedures and creating a secure trading environment for users. Close technical collaboration with Shinhan Bank was carried out during this process.



Lee Jungwoo, CTO and CPO of Korbit, stated, "With the introduction of the Shinhan Certificate, customers can now verify their identities more safely and conveniently. Moving forward, Korbit will continue to prioritize customer experience and introduce innovative services to further strengthen security and convenience."


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