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Posted on January 6, 2022 by admin

Korean Regulators Grapple With Next Steps as Techs Firms Expand Into Finance

Naver and Kakao, two of the largest online service providers in South Korea, are taking steps into financial services, pushing FIs to better meet FinTech needs.

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