How to Pay Contractors
in South Korea
Pay South Korea-based contractors via Instant Transfer, Local Bank Wire. Average settlement: < 30 minutes.
South Korea Payment Overview
South Korean Won ยท KRW
How You Pay in South Korea
You fund in USD, stablecoin (USDC/USDT), or BTC. Your contractor in South Korea chooses how they receive it. Bitwage handles the conversion and routing.
Compliance screened
Optimal rail selected
Payment Rails Available in South Korea
Choose the right rail for each contractor. Click for full setup instructions.
How Bitwage Works in South Korea
Bitwage connects your USD balance to South Korea's local payment infrastructure. You fund once, we route to each contractor via their preferred rail.
Fund Your Balance
Deposit USD into your Bitwage Balance. No need to pre-convert to KRW.
Add Contractors
Enter each contractor's payment details โ CLABE, IBAN, wallet address, or local account number. Or upload a CSV.
Execute & Settle
Bitwage locks the FX rate, converts, and routes via Instant Transfer. You get a settlement confirmation for every payment.
Compliance Notes
Foreign income received by Korean residents is subject to global income tax and must be declared to NTS (National Tax Service). Bitwage screens all payments against OFAC and Korea's financial intelligence unit watchlists.
FX Considerations
The KRW is a managed-float currency that can be volatile during global risk-off periods. Bitwage locks the USD/KRW rate at execution time, giving contractors certainty on their won-equivalent payment before funds are released.
Key Terms
Paying Contractors in South Korea FAQ
Common questions about KRW payments, local rails, compliance, and FX.
Korean Instant Transfer (์ค์๊ฐ ์ด์ฒด) is a real-time interbank system operated by KFTC (Korea Financial Telecommunications & Clearings Institute) and available 24/7. All major Korean banks participate. Bitwage applies our fx rate lock to USD/KRW conversions at execution.
Korean contractors provide their bank account number and bank name. The account number length varies by bank (typically 11โ14 digits). Bitwage validates account format before the first payment. See contractor payments for onboarding steps.
Yes. Korean contractors who prefer dollar-denominated payouts can receive usdc to an EVM wallet. Bitwage provides on chain tracking so contractors can verify settlement independently.
Yes. masspay supports batch payment across multiple APAC currencies โ KRW via Instant Transfer, JPY via Zengin, and SGD via FAST โ all from a single CSV upload.
Korea's Foreign Exchange Transactions Act (FETA) requires reporting of cross-border transfers above certain thresholds. Bitwage routes Korean payments through a licensed remittance partner compliant with BOK and FSS regulations. All transaction records are maintained in our fbo custody audit trail.
Ready to Pay Contractors in South Korea?
Fund your Balance once. Pay via Instant Transfer in < 30 minutes.