Financial Digitization Insights

We share what we learn from working with businesses across South Korea. These articles aren't just theory — they come from actual consulting projects, client questions, and the challenges we see every day when companies move their financial operations into the digital space.

Practical Analysis

Each piece here addresses a specific problem we've encountered. Some are technical, others focus on the human side of digital transformation.

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Why Small Businesses Skip Digital Tools

It's not about cost or complexity. When we talk to small business owners in Incheon and Seoul, the reasons are more personal and more fixable.

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Training Staff Without Losing Productivity

One client told us they couldn't afford to train their team on new software because they were too busy. That's exactly when training matters most, but it has to be done differently.

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What Compliance Actually Means for Your Data

Regulations sound intimidating until you break them down. Here's what matters for Korean businesses handling financial data digitally, without the legal jargon.

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From the Field

Yerin writes about the less obvious parts of financial digitization — the conversations that happen after the software demo, the resistance that shows up three weeks into implementation, and the small changes that end up mattering most.

Nobody Wants to Be the First to Change

In every company, there's someone who quietly keeps the old system running. Understanding why they resist new tools is more important than having the perfect software solution.

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When Your CFO Doesn't Trust Digital Reports

One executive told me he still printed everything because "numbers on screens feel temporary." That mindset is more common than you'd think, and addressing it isn't about proving the technology works.

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