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Korea’s 3rd app-based bank Toss Bank kicks off amid loan bottleneck in Korea

매일경제 Moon Il-ho and Lee Ha-yeon
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[Photo by Yonhap]

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Toss Bank run by Viva Republica Inc., operator of South Korea’s pioneering peer-to-peer mobile payment app Toss, officially began business Tuesday as the third app-based bank in the country at a time lenders have been shaving consumer loans and raising interest rates.

Pre-registered bank users exceeded 1 million as of last Saturday on high expectations for more loan flexibility from a new bank.

The interest rate on credit loans first launched by Toss Bank on Tuesday was set at a minimum 2.76 percent, with the credit limit of maximum 270 million won ($227,510.7). The conditions are most generous among commercial banks in Korea, where major banks offer an average interest rate of 3-4 percent on their credit loans and other digital-only banks 2.86-2.87 percent amid pressure from authorities to contain household debt.

Credit loans via Toss Bank’s overdraft accounts offer a maximum loan limit of 150 million won with the interest rate of 3.26-11.47 percent, three times larger than the borrowing limit on credit loans of the type offered by the five major commercial banks.

The small loan via overdraft accounts is available with the borrowing limit of 0.5-3 million won at the rate of 3.56-14.92 percent.

Financial authorities now are planning to limit the allowable borrowing for individuals by the online-only bank to under their annual income.


[Photo by Yonhap]

[Photo by Yonhap]


The interest rate on Toss Bank’s savings accounts is also the highest 2.0 percent among commercial banks, which is why the app-based lender has been welcomed by more than 1 million pre-registered users. Kakao Bank and K bank offer an annual rate of 1.5 percent on their fixed deposits.

Lending services for lower-credit borrowers or students with lacking credit history will be one of Toss Bank’s strengths.

Toss Bank earlier vowed to commit 34.9 percent of credit-based loan budget to borrowers of mid- to low-tier credit group in the first year and further raise the share to 42 percent by the end of 2022 and 44 percent by the end of 2023.


The other two digital players submitted lower targets. Kakao Bank and K bank aim to allocate 20.8 percent and 21.5 percent of their budget for them this year and then raise the share to 30 percent and 32 percent, respectively by the end of 2023.

Shares of Kakao Bank, the only listed app-based banking stock in Korea, plunged 8.4 percent to close at 60,000 won in Seoul trading on Tuesday on heightened competition from an eager entrant.

[ⓒ Maeil Business Newspaper & mk.co.kr, All rights reserved]

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