DEAL Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Watch 7. Subscribe today and be the first to learn about One 7 beta!

SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

News For You
News For You
Notifications

Koreans can use Samsung Wallet as cash card at more bank ATMs

Pay
By 

Last updated: September 26th, 2024 at 12:53 UTC+02:00

Samsung has announced that it has signed an agreement with the Bank of Korea and Korea Financial Telecommunications and Clearings Institute (KFTC) to allow Samsung Wallet users in South Korea to use their phones as cash cards at more ATMs. This is a good move, as people can now use Samsung Wallet on their phones at ATMs, and they don't need to carry separate cash cards.

Samsung Wallet to double up as cash cards at more bank ATM locations in Korea

Samsung signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) in the presence of Yoo Sang-dae (Vice Governor of the Bank of Korea), who is also the chairman of the Financial Information Promotion Council. Park Jong-seok (President of the KFTC) and Chae Won-cheol (Vice President of Samsung MX's Digital Wallet Team) were also present at the signing ceremony. Bank of Korea and the KFTC agreed to link Samsung Wallet with mobile cash cards.

Samsung Wallet Cash Card ATM South Korea

Currently, Samsung Wallet supports cash deposits and withdrawals at ATMs from ten banks. However, those operations are only supported at ATMs of those respective banks. With the new MoU, Samsung Wallet users can make ATM deposits and withdrawals at 17 banks in South Korea that offer cash cards. The list of supported banks can be found below.

  • Busan Bank
  • Daegu Bank
  • Gwangju Bank
  • Gyeongnam
  • Hana Bank
  • Industrial Bank of Korea
  • Jeju Bank
  • Jeonbuk Bank
  • Kookmin Bank
  • National Agricultural Cooperative Federation
  • Nonghyup Bank
  • SC First Bank
  • Shinhan Bank
  • Suhyup Bank
  • Woori Bank

In addition to bank ATMs and interbank transactions, Samsung Wallet users can also transact at convenience store ATMs. Moreover, transactions will now use QR codes instead of NFC. In the future, users can open the Samsung Wallet app, select their mobile cash card, link their account by authenticating themselves using the account number, and set a password to get the mobile cash card that can be used in the app.

Samsung says it will bring more features and options to Samsung Wallet in the future.

Pay Samsung WalletSouth Korea Buy Galaxy A55
Scroll for more related content
News For You

You might also like

Galaxy S24 FE is now available in South Korea

Galaxy S24 FE is now available in South Korea

Samsung has finally launched the Galaxy S24 FE in South Korea. The smartphone was announced a few weeks ago and went on sale in the western markets soon after the announcement. Galaxy S24 FE goes on sale in South Korea People in South Korea can now buy the Galaxy S24 FE through Samsung Stores, Samsung.com, […]

  • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
  • 9 hours ago
Samsung CEO wants employees to make desperate efforts to improve products

Samsung CEO wants employees to make desperate efforts to improve products

Samsung is in a bit of a crisis right now. While the company has been the world's biggest memory chip maker for decades, it seems to have lost its footing in high-end memory chips (HBM) used in AI accelerators and GPUs. In times like these, Samsung CEO urged employees to focus on attaining technology leadership. […]

  • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
  • 11 hours ago
Galaxy Tab S7 FE is first Android device to get November 2024 security update

Galaxy Tab S7 FE is first Android device to get November 2024 security update

Samsung has become the first brand to release the November 2024 security update. The new update is rolling out to the Galaxy Tab S7 FE series. In the coming days, the update could be released to more Samsung smartphones and tablets. It is surprising to see that the update has reached a mid-range device before […]

  • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
  • 2 days ago
Samsung reportedly wants to drop the ‘Galaxy’ brand for flagships

Samsung reportedly wants to drop the ‘Galaxy’ brand for flagships

The term “Galaxy” has become synonymous with Samsung's Android-powered phones. Every smartphone in the company's lineup, whether it's an entry-level device that costs just over $100 or a foldable that costs $1,800, has the term Galaxy before its actual name. This has been the case since 2009 and every Android phone since has followed the […]

  • By Adnan Farooqui
  • 2 days ago
Samsung made an exception for the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition

Samsung made an exception for the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition

Samsung surprised many people who didn't follow the leaks with the unexpected release of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition last week. The phone went on sale in Korea on October 25, and as you may have already found out, it sold out over the weekend. Aside from an attractive wider form factor, a thinner […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 4 days ago
Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition is a hit, sells out over the weekend

Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition is a hit, sells out over the weekend

Samsung's new Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition appears to be a hit already. The phone was released in South Korea last Friday, but sometime during the weekend, it completely sold out. Nobody knows how many Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition units Samsung had in store before the phone went on sale in Korea on October […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 4 days ago