Sentbee Signs Business Agreement with National Employment Service Association

Sentbee announced on the 28th that it signed a business agreement (MOU) with the National Employment Service Association (hereafter referred to as the National Employment Service Association) to expand financial accessibility and strengthen support for foreign workers residing in Korea.

This agreement was promoted to reflect the market situation where the demand for safe and efficient overseas remittances is increasing along with the increase in demand for foreign workers through the Employment Permit System (E-9) and the Visiting Employment System (H-2). The Korean Federation of Employment Agencies is a council that includes approximately 1,800 employment agencies and foreign employment-related organizations nationwide, and serves as the initial point of contact for foreign workers.

Through this agreement, the two sides plan to ▲ discover joint projects to expand financial convenience for foreign workers ▲ provide information and education on legal remittance services ▲ jointly conduct briefing sessions and campaigns. In particular, the goal is to support foreign workers so that they can use financial services stably from the initial stage of their entry into the country.

The signing ceremony was held on May 27th in the Jeon Gohyup conference room, and was attended by Sentbe CEO Choi Seong-wook, C2C Business Division Director Ryu Eun-kyung, Jeon Gohyup Chairman Lee Won-jang, Vice Chairman Oh Gyeon-seong, and Secretary General Gil Min-ju.

Sentbe has secured foreign customers as its main user base and is operating various services to meet practical financial needs such as remittances to their home countries. The company expects that through collaboration with the Korean Federation of Banks, it will be able to contribute to the stability of the lives of foreign workers and improved financial accessibility.

Sentbe CEO Sungwook Choi said, “Foreign workers are one of Sentbe’s core customer bases, and this agreement is an opportunity to expand our customer-centered service philosophy into social cooperation,” adding, “We plan to continue expanding our activities to improve service accessibility for the financially vulnerable.”

Lee Won-jang, Chairman of the Korean Federation of Trade Unions, said, “Overseas remittances are an important means for the livelihood of foreign workers’ families,” and added, “The collaboration between the Korean Federation of Trade Unions, which has a presence in the field, and Sentbee, which has the technological prowess, will provide practical help in stabilizing the financial lives of foreign workers.”


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