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SK Telecom began to pay its employees? business traveling expenses with e-Money NEMO through multi-Internet NATE.
Employees are accustomed to confirm the receipt of money through their cellular handsets.
SK Telecom (www.sktelecom.com)announced that the company would pay its employees? traveling expenses including the charge for food through e-Money NEMO (Footnote 1) staring at the end of March this year.
In this connection, upon request for their business expenses or night-work allowances, SK Telecom employees can receive the money through the e-Money NEMO service at the end of every month based on internal computer network.
A SK Telecom official indicated that ?If a small amount of money, such as business expenses or night-work allowances, is paid through e-Money NEMO, there is no danger of it being lost or stolen. Moreover, the payment can be conveniently made using only the employees? cellular phone number. Therefore, other companies will no doubt introduce this payment system?.
?e-Money NEMO can be charged or transmitted trough ?NATE?, Internet multimedia service, regardless of cellular prefix number (011/017,016/018,019). Anyone can use this e-Money by becoming a member in wireless Internet NATE or at its website (www.nemo.co.kr).? he added.
Footnote 1: NEMO
On November 5th 2001, SK Telecom launched an e-Money service called ?NEMO? that allows the transmission of money through a cellular phone number, as well as on/offline payments. Users can charge this e-Money and convert it to cash through the accounts in Hanvit Bank, Koram Bank, Korea Exchange Bank, Cho Hung Bank, and Hana Bank.
In this connection, upon request for their business expenses or night-work allowances, SK Telecom employees can receive the money through the e-Money NEMO service at the end of every month based on internal computer network.
A SK Telecom official indicated that ?If a small amount of money, such as business expenses or night-work allowances, is paid through e-Money NEMO, there is no danger of it being lost or stolen. Moreover, the payment can be conveniently made using only the employees? cellular phone number. Therefore, other companies will no doubt introduce this payment system?.
?e-Money NEMO can be charged or transmitted trough ?NATE?, Internet multimedia service, regardless of cellular prefix number (011/017,016/018,019). Anyone can use this e-Money by becoming a member in wireless Internet NATE or at its website (www.nemo.co.kr).? he added.
Footnote 1: NEMO
On November 5th 2001, SK Telecom launched an e-Money service called ?NEMO? that allows the transmission of money through a cellular phone number, as well as on/offline payments. Users can charge this e-Money and convert it to cash through the accounts in Hanvit Bank, Koram Bank, Korea Exchange Bank, Cho Hung Bank, and Hana Bank.