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DGMIT UNIT1’s “프비티” is an integrated management solution for franchise chains, covering customer memberships, ordering ERP, CRM marketing, franchise store management, order payments, and automated settlement. It is not a standalone payment gateway; it is closer to an O2O operating platform for chain headquarters.
On the payments side, the material mentions simple 1-second payments, recurring payments, event-triggered payments, one-click payments, fingerprint payments, and QR payments, with support for Mobile, PC, POS, VAN, and other terminals. Its standout feature is OPMSP, or One Page Multi Store Payment, which integrates payments and automatic settlement for multiple franchise stores within a single order and payment page. Data is consolidated at headquarters, while funds are automatically settled to individual stores. For membership management, the system supports KakaoTalk members, coupons, prepaid cards, electronic receipts, cross-settlement of points, and marketing message outreach.
The public description does not disclose specific subscription pricing, implementation fees, transaction rates, or settlement timelines. It only states that lower payment processing fees may be achieved based on each store’s fee conditions. Compliance information is also limited: there is no clear explanation of payment licensing, fund custody, PCI DSS, or anti-money-laundering measures. The only compliance-related detail mentioned is that the electronic visitor log follows the KI-Pass format. Therefore, if it is being considered as payment infrastructure, further due diligence is needed on the contract, acquiring partners, and fund-flow arrangements.
Its strengths are a high level of functional integration, making it suitable for franchise headquarters that want unified management of memberships, orders, procurement, and settlement. The KakaoTalk ecosystem also lowers the barrier for users, as they do not necessarily need to install a separate app. The product also emphasizes testing in company-owned stores first and incorporating on-site feedback. The drawbacks are limited transparency around key information, especially rates, licensing, API documentation, and risk-control capabilities. The product is clearly oriented toward the Korean domestic market, and support for cross-border use or Chinese merchants is unclear.
It is best suited to Korean franchise headquarters in sectors such as food and beverage, retail, and local services, as well as businesses that need B2B ordering and automatic store-level revenue splitting. It is less suitable for merchants that only need standardized online acquiring, cross-border payments, or global APIs. Its accessibility from China cannot be determined from the available text. Since its payment and membership features depend on the Korean local ecosystem, Chinese companies considering it may need to assess network connectivity, KakaoTalk-based customer reach, Korean acquiring qualifications, and alternatives such as Adyen for Platforms, Stripe Billing, Square, or local POS/membership systems.
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