
The signing ceremony was attended by Lee Bong-jae, head of Shinhan Bank's Institutional and Partnership Sales Group, and Kim Suk-young, president of Seoul Women's University, along with key officials from both institutions.
Under the agreement, Shinhan Bank will serve as a major financial partner for Seoul Women's University, providing essential financial services for university operations and supporting the issuance of student IDs equipped with check card functionality.
To facilitate easier access to financial services for faculty and students, the bank will also offer various benefits and digital services. Shinhan Bank has been steadily expanding its campus financial services through partnerships with universities, and this agreement is part of that initiative. The bank may also extend its collaboration to include financial services for graduates by linking with medical institutions in the future.
Seoul Women's University will cooperate in the issuance and management of student IDs and the activation of on-campus financial services, with both institutions planning to explore ways to enhance financial convenience for their members.
A representative from Shinhan Bank stated, "We are honored to become a financial partner supporting the education and operations of Seoul Women's University, and we will work closely to provide practical financial services for faculty and students."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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