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Date : January 30, 2019
NK build nascent fintech infrastructure with mobile money
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North Koreans build nascent fintech infrastructure with mobile money

Amidst reports that North Koreas mobile subscriber base has recently surpassed 6 million, a service called mobile money that allows users to share mobile phone minutes with each other has been rising in popularity. The micropayment service can also be used to send money and make purchases.

The number of cell phone users and the time being spent on phones is increasing, said a South Pyongan Province-based source. Koryolink (a telecommunications company in North Korea) has subscribers paying 2,850 won per month for 200 minutes. Subscribers can share these minutes with friends or buy them from vendors.

A source in North Pyongan Province added, To send minutes to another person, all a subscriber has to do is put in the code and the phone number of the person they want to send the minutes to. They indicate the number of minutes they want to send and submit the form. The minutes on the other persons phone increases accordingly.

The use of the service also allows money transfers between individual subscribers, and there are even traders who assist in these transactions for a fee.

For example, a user in Chongjin may want to send money to a recipient in Pyongyang. The Chongjin resident can send minutes to a trader living in Pyongyang, who converts the amount into cash and delivers it to the Pyongyang recipient. ......

[Source: Daily NK]


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