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Tue, August 9, 2022 | 02:15
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Senior US Treasury official meets fintech leaders in Korea
Posted : 2022-06-29 17:31
Updated : 2022-06-30 14:04
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Brian Nelson, the U.S. Treasury Department's under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, meets KakaoBank CEO Yun Ho-young at the Pangyo headquarters of the internet-only lender, June 29. Yonahp
Brian Nelson, the U.S. Treasury Department's under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, meets KakaoBank CEO Yun Ho-young at the Pangyo headquarters of the internet-only lender, June 29. Yonahp

A senior U.S. Treasury Department official has met with leaders of Korean fintech service industries.

Brian Nelson, the U.S. Treasury Department's under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, visited the Pangyo headquarters of internet-only lender KakaoBank, Tuesday, and met with KakaoBank CEO Yun Ho-young, Naver Financial CEO Park Sang-jin and Fintech Center Korea chief Byun Young-han.

"I met with FinTech leaders #KakaoBank, #Naver, and the Fintech Center Korea today in #Pangyo to learn about Korea's innovative tech and regulatory sandbox policy," Nelson tweeted Tuesday.

Pangyo ― Korea's answer to Silicon Valley ― is home to many technology companies, including KakaoBank and internet portal operator Naver.

Nelson visited KakaoBank and was briefed on Korea's fintech industry and KakaoBank's overall business operations, a KakaoBank official said, without giving any further details.

Naver Financial said it pitched the vision and performance of its key fintech services, such as deferred payment and business loan plans for its online vendors, or "smart stores."

On Monday, Nelson met with Korea's top nuclear envoy, Kim Gunn. Nelson heads the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which administers and enforces many U.S. sanctions programs. (Yonhap)



 
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