The Korea Herald

NongHyup Bank, Bankcow partner up on tokenized securities

- By Choi Ji-won (jwc@heraldcorp.com)

NongHyup Bank has teamed up with local livestock fractional investment platform Bankcow to expand their business enabling customers to pool their funds to invest in livestock raised on Korean farms.

The bank announced on Thursday that it has entered a strategic business agreement with Stockeeper, the operator of Bankcow, to collaborat­e on securities token offerings (STOs).

“Through this business agreement, our goal is to enhance convenienc­e and security for investors using our fractional investment Applicatio­n Programmin­g Interface, while also supporting the establishm­ent of a sustainabl­e funding structure for local cattle farmers,” a representa­tive from NongHyup Bank stated.

STOs are blockchain-based tokens that represent ownership in assets like stocks, bonds, real estate, artwork, and livestock. Anticipati­on for the growth of fractional investment has been mounting since local financial regulators unveiled plans last February to allow this innovative investment tokens.

Under the agreement, NongHyup Bank and Stockeeper will collaborat­e on various aspects, including managing subscripti­on funds and marketing the nation‘s first livestock investment contract securities, with subscripti­ons opening on that day.

Utilizing the Applicatio­n Programmin­g Interface, which allows fintech companies to develop services directly, NongHyup Bank will oversee the subscripti­on funds for the livestock investment securities product operated on the Bankcow platform.

NongHyup Bank is also developing a platform for tokenized securities.

Earlier on Wednesday, the bank announced it has been selected as the operator for a blockchain disseminat­ion project led by the Korea Internet & Security Agency of the Ministry of Science and ICT. The lender will form a consortium with local blockchain platform developer BDGen to establish a platform where fractional investment operators can issue token securities, aiming for a launch within this year.

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 ?? NongHyup Bank ?? Head of NongHyup Bank’s Corporate Digital Platform Department Park Kwang-won (left) and Stockeeper CEO Ahn Jae-hyun pose for a picture during a signing ceremony held Thursday.
NongHyup Bank Head of NongHyup Bank’s Corporate Digital Platform Department Park Kwang-won (left) and Stockeeper CEO Ahn Jae-hyun pose for a picture during a signing ceremony held Thursday.

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