SC First Bank, "Exchange Currency on the App and Receive an iPad"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Minyoung] SC First Bank announced on the 27th that it will hold a ‘Global Exchange Rate Master’ event, offering various prizes to customers who buy and sell foreign currency through its mobile banking application (app).
This event was organized to provide customers with more convenient foreign exchange services amid increasing interest and demand for contactless financial transactions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Customers can diversify their portfolios by selecting various investment targets in the global financial market, where foreign exchange volatility is increasing, through currency diversification.
To participate in the event, customers need to conduct transactions of selling Korean won and buying foreign currency or selling foreign currency and buying Korean won worth at least USD 1,000 through the ‘Buy/Sell Foreign Currency’ menu in the bank’s mobile banking app. Among the participants, one first prize winner will receive an ‘iPad Pro (11-inch 128GB Wi-Fi model)’, two second prize winners will receive a ‘Hurom Easy Juicer’, and five third prize winners will receive a ‘LINE Friends Car Air Purifier’. The event period runs until June 30.
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An SC First Bank official said, “In financial advanced countries such as Hong Kong and Singapore, foreign currency investment is common, and in Korea, interest and demand for investment in various currencies including the dollar are increasing day by day,” adding, “We will continue to provide more convenient foreign exchange services through the mobile banking app.”
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