Regulator says 16 fintech firms attract over 136 bln won in investment
SEOUL, May 14 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's financial regulator said Thursday that 16 fintech firms and startups have attracted a combined 136.4 billion won (US$111 million) in investment over the past year as the country is pushing to promote the fintech industry.
The investments came a year after South Korea introduced a regulatory sandbox meant to allow fintech firms using new technologies, such as blockchain and big data, to develop new financial services without regulatory hurdles.
The move came as South Korea is counting on fintech to reinvigorate its financial industry, which has been struggling with slow growth and thin margins.
The Financial Services Commission (FSC) said fintech firms and startups plan to release a total of 66 services before June.
The commission also said seven fintech companies are pushing to make inroads into 14 countries, including Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Hong Kong, as part of their efforts to become unicorns.
A unicorn company refers to an unlisted startup with a valuation of more than US$1 billion.
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