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  2. Jeonse - Wikipedia

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    Jeonse (English: / ˈ tʃ ʌ n s eɪ / CHUN-say; Korean: 전세; Hanja: 傳貰; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʌn.sʰe]), also known as chŏnse, key money deposit [1] or key money, [2] is a type of lease or deposit common in the South Korean real estate market.

  3. Korean honorifics - Wikipedia

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    One basic rule of Korean honorifics is 'making oneself lower'; the speaker can use honorific forms and also use humble forms to make themselves lower. [1] The honorific system is reflected in honorific particles, verbs with special honorific forms or honorific markers and special honorific forms of nouns that includes terms of address.

  4. KakaoPay - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, KakaoPay Co., Ltd. was established to run the payment services operated by the company. KakaoPay crossed the 10 million user mark after 20 months since its launch. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] More features have been added to the service like the ability to send remittances, send invoices, and complete online transactions on mobile.

  5. Payment system - Wikipedia

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    The term electronic payment refers to a payment made from one bank account to another using electronic methods and forgoing the direct intervention of bank employees. Narrowly defined electronic payment refers to e-commerce —a payment for buying and selling goods or services offered through the Internet, or broadly to any type of electronic ...

  6. BC Card - Wikipedia

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    BC Card is a leading company in the Korean card industry and is growing into a global payment company. In 2008, when it established a local subsidiary in China, it launched a partnership with China Union, a Chinese credit card company, and launched the "China Series Card." [1] Currently, BC Card is in charge of buying tickets (inbound) of foreign-issued Union Card in South Korea, so if you use ...

  7. Naver Pay - Wikipedia

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    Naver Pay (Korean: 네이버페이) is a mobile payment service launched by Naver Corporation. It is Naver's second mobile payment service after Line Pay, which was launched by Naver's Japanese subsidiary, Line Corporation in 2014. Line introduced Line Pay worldwide on December 16, 2014. Naver Pay was launched on June 25, 2015 with support for ...

  8. South Korean won - Wikipedia

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    On June 23, 2009, the Bank of Korea released the 50,000 won note. The obverse bears a portrait of Shin Saimdang, a prominent 16th-century artist, calligrapher, and mother of Korean scholar Yulgok, also known as Yi I, who is on the 5,000 won note. This note is the first Korean banknote to feature the portrait of a woman. [23]

  9. Samsung Pay - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Pay (stylized as SΛMSUNG Pay) is a mobile payment and digital wallet service, operated by the South Korean company Samsung Electronics.It lets users make payments using compatible smartphones and other Samsung-produced devices, accessed using the Samsung Wallet app.