[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] KB Securities announced on the 11th that it will hold the 'Smart ETF Life Event Season 2.'


This event will run until the 31st of next month and is the second season of the 'Smart ETF Life Event' that started earlier this year. Compared to Season 1, the maximum daily prize has been increased from 400,000 KRW to 800,000 KRW to enhance customer benefits.


The event is open to individual customers with non-face-to-face/bank-linked accounts who apply for the event.


If the daily trading amount of domestic listed ETFs in the eligible accounts reaches 10 billion KRW or more, 800,000 KRW; 5 billion KRW or more, 400,000 KRW; and 3 billion KRW or more, 200,000 KRW in cash cashback benefits will be provided to all qualifying trading customers.


Among customers who trade 1 billion KRW or more, the top 10 traders will receive an additional 50,000 KRW cash cashback benefit. If the total prize amount during the event period exceeds 50,000 KRW, customers are responsible for paying taxes and public charges (22%).


Additionally, the TIGER 200 IT ETF trading event, which invests in companies benefiting from the global semiconductor price recovery, and the KBSTAR Palladium ETF trading event, which allows investment in palladium (Pd), a new investment product gaining attention alongside gold, are being held simultaneously.


Ha Woo-sung, Head of M-able Land Tribe, said, “We plan to activate ETF trading not only by providing benefits to ETF trading customers but also through various content,” adding, “We will take the lead in offering diverse content such as conducting web seminars in collaboration with asset management companies.”



ETFs are performance-dividend investment products, and principal loss may occur depending on management and investment results. For other detailed information related to the event, please refer to the KB Securities website.


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