Byungha Kang (Korean: 강병하) is the Managing Director and Head of Strategic Planning at Meritz Securities. He is a key figure in bridging traditional finance (TradFi) and the digital asset sector in South Korea, leading his firm's initiatives in Security Token Offerings (STOs), Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization, and institutional adoption of blockchain technology. [1] [2]
Kang holds both a Master of Arts in Finance and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Seoul National University (서울대학교). [2]
Byungha Kang began his career in traditional finance, working as a Senior Associate at Samsung Securities from 2011 to 2015, which served as a basis for working with digital assets. He subsequently joined the Meritz Financial Group, where he served as a Senior Portfolio Manager at Meritz Fire & Marine Insurance from 2015 until 2022. [2]
In 2022, Kang transitioned into the digital asset industry, becoming the Chief Investment Officer (CIO) for the digital asset company Wavebridge. During his three-year tenure as CIO, he focused on investment strategies and market analysis within the cryptocurrency space. [1] [2]
In 2025, Kang was appointed Managing Director (상무보) and Head of Strategic Planning at Meritz Securities. In this senior role, he is responsible for leading new business development, with a specific mandate to build out the firm's digital asset capabilities by leveraging his experience across both traditional finance and the crypto sector. [1]
As Head of Strategic Planning, Kang spearheads Meritz Securities' expansion into blockchain-based finance, focusing on institutional strategies, market structure, and new product development. He has expressed that traditional financial companies can contribute their strengths in issuance, trading, and management to the emerging security token market. [3] [1]
Kang is the public-facing executive for Meritz Securities' entry into the tokenized securities market. Under his guidance, the firm aims to become a first-mover in the South Korean STO space by acting as both an issuer and a distributor. A key part of the strategy involves tokenizing traditionally illiquid assets, such as corporate private placement bonds, to enhance liquidity and open the market to a wider range of investors through fractional ownership and secondary trading. [4] [5]
Kang has publicly stated his view that while the number of tokenizable assets was limited in 2025, the future trend will involve the tokenization of real-world assets like real estate and ships. He predicts that traditional securities, including stocks and bonds, will eventually be issued directly on the blockchain. [6]
To build out its digital asset infrastructure, Meritz Securities has established a number of strategic partnerships under Kang's leadership.
In October 2025, Meritz Securities also secured a partnership with a major domestic bank for real-name verification accounts, which Kang noted as resolving a "major hurdle" for the STO business. [5]
Kang is an active commentator on financial policy in South Korea. He uses his personal blog and LinkedIn profile to provide analysis on the digital asset industry and broader financial topics. He has publicly advocated for legislative progress on a comprehensive Security Token Offering (STO) bill, stablecoin regulations, and the introduction and approval of a Bitcoin spot ETF in the Korean market. [1]
He views stablecoins as a foundational infrastructure for the future of finance, particularly for their application in payment and settlement systems. [1]
Byungha Kang is a frequent speaker and panelist at major financial technology and blockchain conferences, where he shares a traditional finance perspective on the digital asset ecosystem.
From 2006 to 2008, Kang served in the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF), where he held the rank of First Lieutenant. [2]