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30 Billion Investments

AGL, a global golf technology company, attracted 30 billion won worth of Series B investment this month in recognition of the technology and market potential of Tiger GDS, the world's first golf booking system.  메이저 토토사이트

 

KB Investment, Shinhan Venture Investment, Hana Ventures, Woori Venture Partners, and KDB Development Bank, the four major financial groups' venture capital (VC), participated, and major VCs such as SV Investment, TS Investment, and Kolon Investment also participated.

In particular, the investment is drawing attention from the industry and drawing attention to the background, given that Shinhan, KB, Hana, and our four major financial groups and KDB Development Bank invested at the same time.

 

Financial institutions have long shown keen interest in VIP golf marketing. The four major financial institutions are also sponsoring Korean men's and women's professional golf tours.

"The biggest reason for the investment is that financial companies can secure new customers, strengthen VVIP marketing, and immediately use it for overseas customer marketing when financial companies expand overseas," AGL CEO Jim Hwang said. "More than anything else, AGL has decided to invest because it has shown the potential to grow beyond Korea into a global company such as Japan, Taiwan, and the U.K. following the opening of the Singapore service." "The strength is that financial companies can use the world's top 100 courses selected by the world's leading golf magazines and specialized organizations for VVIP golfers through AGL's affiliate channel," he added.

 

AGL is a new booking system technology represented by Tiger GDS, which simply checks the tee time of the golf course you want and confirms your reservation in real time by booking and paying. Global search engines, major travel agencies, and famous airlines are partners, and the world's top 100 courses are also available through AGL's affiliate channel. "Currently, 1,300 golf courses in more than 30 countries are linked to Tiger GDS, and we have recently completed the connection of the GDS system with more than 30 golf courses in Korea," CEO Jim Hwang said.