South Korea’s Kakao Pay Securities Integrates TradingView Into Mobile Trading Platform

Kakao Pay Securities, a South Korean investment
platform, has integrated TradingView’s charting technology into its mobile
interface to allow for deeper analysis and more flexible trading for over 7
million clients.

Charting Upgrade for a Growing Platform

The move marks a notable enhancement to Kakao Pay
Securities’ user experience. The fintech arm of Kakao Pay has grown rapidly in
South Korea’s competitive digital finance space, posting a 51% jump in
year-over-year revenue in 2024.

With a mission to simplify investing, the company
continues to focus on improving its mobile-first offering for casual and
serious traders alike. The integration with TradingView brings more than just
cleaner visuals.

Users now gain access to a broader range of chart
types and customizable technical tools. These include indicators like Simple,
Exponential, and Weighted Moving Averages, features that help traders better
spot trends and short-term signals alike.

A Push Toward Smarter, Accessible Investing

According to the company, the updated functionality
allows users to interact with professional-grade tools directly within the app
they already use, without needing to switch platforms or devices.

Kakao Pay’s decision aligns with a broader shift in
Asia’s fintech sector, where user demand for more sophisticated yet easy-to-use
tools is on the rise.

Recently, TradingView launched a mini app on Telegram
that enables users to monitor market trends, track price movements, and share
charts on the social media platform.

According to the company, this move is a response to
the growing adoption of mobile apps, especially among young traders. By
bringing its market data and dynamic charts directly into Telegram, TradingView
seeks to allow users to analyze and share trends without leaving the popular
messaging app.

Kakao Pay Securities, a South Korean investment
platform, has integrated TradingView’s charting technology into its mobile
interface to allow for deeper analysis and more flexible trading for over 7
million clients.

Charting Upgrade for a Growing Platform

The move marks a notable enhancement to Kakao Pay
Securities’ user experience. The fintech arm of Kakao Pay has grown rapidly in
South Korea’s competitive digital finance space, posting a 51% jump in
year-over-year revenue in 2024.

With a mission to simplify investing, the company
continues to focus on improving its mobile-first offering for casual and
serious traders alike. The integration with TradingView brings more than just
cleaner visuals.

Users now gain access to a broader range of chart
types and customizable technical tools. These include indicators like Simple,
Exponential, and Weighted Moving Averages, features that help traders better
spot trends and short-term signals alike.

A Push Toward Smarter, Accessible Investing

According to the company, the updated functionality
allows users to interact with professional-grade tools directly within the app
they already use, without needing to switch platforms or devices.

Kakao Pay’s decision aligns with a broader shift in
Asia’s fintech sector, where user demand for more sophisticated yet easy-to-use
tools is on the rise.

Recently, TradingView launched a mini app on Telegram
that enables users to monitor market trends, track price movements, and share
charts on the social media platform.

According to the company, this move is a response to
the growing adoption of mobile apps, especially among young traders. By
bringing its market data and dynamic charts directly into Telegram, TradingView
seeks to allow users to analyze and share trends without leaving the popular
messaging app.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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