Kakao Pay Securities Surpasses 200,000 Fund Investment Accounts
[Asia Economy Reporter Bu Aeri] The number of Kakao Pay Securities account holders exceeded 1.25 million within 100 days of its launch, and fund investment accounts surpassed 200,000.
On the 10th, Kakao Pay announced, "More than 50,000 fund investments are made daily on average." In particular, the introduction of 'Dongjeon Moogi' and 'Al Moogi' had a significant effect.
'Dongjeon Moogi' is a method where, when making payments online or offline with Kakao Pay, the change under 1,000 won is automatically calculated and invested into a pre-designated fund. 'Al Moogi' invests a support fund of 2,000 won into a designated fund product after the first payment upon application. Until July, double the amount of rewards received from Kakao Pay payments will be automatically invested in fund products. Rewards are provided for both online and offline payments, with 100% payment up to 30 times per month.
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Kakao Pay stated, "By linking payments, rewards, and investments, this unique financial service allows users to expect profits through investments in daily life, receiving positive responses from users." They added, "We will continue to expand this new investment culture that not only offers basic benefits for securities accounts but also broadens users' financial experiences as a lifestyle financial platform."
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