SC First Bank, "Join Monthly Payout Funds and Receive Shinsegae Gift Certificates"
[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Kim] SC First Bank announced on the 12th that it will hold an event offering various gifts to customers who subscribe to monthly payout funds.
The bank will give Shinsegae mobile gift certificates to customers who subscribe to monthly payout funds with 10 million KRW or more until the end of next month. Customers who subscribe with 10 million KRW or more will receive a 10,000 KRW voucher, and those who subscribe with 100 million KRW or more will receive a 50,000 KRW voucher. Among them, 10 people will be selected by lottery to receive AirPods Pro or a Galaxy Watch as gifts.
Monthly payout funds are products where a certain amount is deposited into the fund, and dividends are received monthly at a predetermined rate from the profits generated by the fund investments. They mainly invest in high-dividend stocks and high-interest bonds, providing stable dividends from the generated profits, allowing investors who need fixed income to enjoy the effect of receiving a "monthly salary" every month.
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A bank official said, "As the low-interest rate trend continues for a long time, we prepared this event for customers who are considering investment options," adding, "Monthly payout funds are an attractive investment alternative that carries relatively low risk while offering higher returns than deposits."
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