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Korean Banking Terms Translator

Search a Korean money word and get a plain-English meaning, simple Korean context, and what to do next.

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Translate Korean money terms into practical English

Search a bank-app word, rental term, salary term, transfer field, or scam-safety phrase. Then read where it appears and what to ask or verify next.

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Search: 한도제한계좌

한도제한계좌

restricted bank account

hando jehan gyejwa

Account

Plain English

A bank account with lower transfer or withdrawal limits until the bank reviews more information about the account purpose.

쉬운 한국어

거래 목적 확인 전까지 이체나 출금 한도가 낮게 설정된 계좌입니다.

Where you may see it

New account opening, mobile banking limit screens, or account restriction notices.

What to ask or do

Ask what documents are accepted and how to request a limit review later.

Requirements and review steps may vary by bank, branch, visa/status, and customer situation.

이체한도거래목적급여통장

거래목적

purpose of transaction

georae mokjeok

Account

Plain English

The reason you plan to use the account or transfer.

쉬운 한국어

계좌나 이체를 어떤 목적으로 사용하는지 설명하는 항목입니다.

Where you may see it

Account-opening forms, compliance questions, or remittance forms.

What to ask or do

Prepare a plain explanation such as salary, rent, tuition, living expenses, or family support.

한도제한계좌급여통장해외송금

이체한도

transfer limit

iche hando

Transfer

Plain English

The maximum amount you can transfer per transaction, per day, or by channel.

쉬운 한국어

1회, 하루, 또는 거래 방식별로 이체할 수 있는 최대 금액입니다.

Where you may see it

Mobile transfer pages, limit setting menus, or account restriction notices.

What to ask or do

Ask whether the limit is per transaction, per day, and whether OTP or extra documents change it.

한도제한계좌OTP보안카드

After translating

What to do after you've translated a term

A translation helps you read the screen. It doesn't confirm a decision, fee, limit, transfer, contract, or rule for your situation.

Transfer limits

Ask the bank what your limit is — per transaction, day, month, or channel — and how a review works.

Identity verification

Check your name spelling, phone, residence card or mobile ID, app setup, certificate, and OTP.

Rent or deposit transfer

Confirm the account-holder name, amount, schedule, and the documents before you send money.

Fees and rates

Check the live quote through the official app, website, branch, or support before you trust any fee or rate.

Quick read

Plain-language explanation

Search a Korean money word and get a plain-English meaning, simple Korean context, and what to do next.

How this tool works

  • Search by Korean, English, romanization, category, or even part of a word.
  • Each result gives the term, its English and romanization, a plain meaning, simple Korean, real context, what to do next, and related words.
  • It all runs on a glossary built into the site — no external service.

Example scenarios

  • You see 한도제한계좌 in your bank app and want to know why your transfers are capped.
  • A rental or loan page throws 보증금, 전세, 관리비, DSR, LTV, or DTI at you.
  • A payslip or transfer screen shows 실수령액, 예금주, or 해외송금 and you want to be sure what it means.

Important notes

  • The glossary is educational, built from public information and general financial knowledge.
  • Wording and requirements vary by bank, product, app version, and your situation.
  • For account restrictions, fees, or the official rules, check your bank or an official source.

FAQ

Is this an official translation?

No. These are plain-language explanations and may not match every bank or official translation.

Does it call an external service?

No. It uses the site's own glossary data, nothing external.

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