Korbit has announced that users can now link their accounts using the Shinhan Certificate, a new verification method aimed at improving convenience.
Previously, account verification was only possible through ARS (Automated Response System) authentication. With this update, users can choose between ARS and the Shinhan Certificate for account linking.
The Shinhan Certificate is an electronic signature-based identity verification service widely used in the financial sector for various financial service authentications. Korbit expects that this new method will allow customers to complete account linking more quickly without waiting for ARS connections.
Korbit aims to diversify its authentication methods to enhance user convenience while leveraging Shinhan Bank's authentication infrastructure to strengthen the stability and reliability of the account linking process. The company plans to continuously improve the verification process to ensure users can access services easily and securely.
Lee Jung-woo, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Product Officer of Korbit, stated, "With the introduction of the Shinhan Certificate, customers can now choose a verification method that suits their usage environment. We will continue to prioritize customer experience and enhance our services to provide more convenient and secure options."
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