As Part of the Government’s Digital Service Initiative
Expanding Mobile Accessibility and Enhancing Digital Convenience for Military Service Members

Hana Bank Launches "Military Service Physical Examination Application" Service on Hana One Q Mobile App View original image


Hana Bank announced on November 7 that, as part of the government’s digital service initiative, it is now offering a “Military Service Physical Examination Application” service through its main mobile app, Hana One Q.


The “Military Service Physical Examination Application” service, which is linked to the Military Manpower Administration system, allows individuals subject to mandatory military service to conveniently apply for their physical examination schedule and preferred location through the “One Q Wallet” feature within Hana One Q, without having to separately visit the Military Manpower Administration’s website.


Following the launch of the “Reserve Forces Mobilization Training Schedule Inquiry” service for reserve soldiers, who form part of the nation’s reserve forces, in August, Hana Bank has further expanded its range of digital public services for those with military obligations by introducing the “Military Service Physical Examination Application” service. This has improved mobile accessibility for military-related administrative procedures and significantly enhanced convenience for those subject to military service.


An official from Hana Bank’s Digital Channel Department stated, “We have introduced this service to allow those preparing for military enlistment to handle military-related procedures more easily,” adding, “We will continue to expand digital services through Hana One Q so that customers can access not only financial transactions but also a wide range of public services in one place.”


Meanwhile, Hana Bank is also providing various public services through its mobile app Hana One Q, including: “Consumer Life Safety Information” from the Korea Consumer Agency to promote consumer rights; “Benefit Notification” for personalized government benefit alerts; “Hometown Love Donation” to encourage a culture of giving; “Smart Pass” for overseas travelers; Government24 electronic certificates; and the National Secretary service, all aimed at enhancing customer convenience.



In addition, Hana Bank has been selected as the third operator for the Nara Sarang Card project and plans to provide customized financial products and digital services for military personnel over the next eight years starting in 2026.


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