NH Nonghyup Bank "Send Dollar Gifts and Receive Prizes This Chuseok"
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] NH Nonghyup Bank announced that from the 21st to October 30th, it will hold the event "Give Dollars as a Gift This Chuseok" for individual customers using the All One Bank exclusive service "Touching! Foreign Currency Gifting."
During the event period, among customers who gifted foreign currency through "Touching! Foreign Currency Gifting" at NH Nonghyup Bank, 24 winners will be selected by lottery to receive prizes such as Korean beef gift sets and Nongchon Sarang mobile gift certificates.
At the same time, NH Nonghyup Bank's official social network service (SNS) accounts (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram) will hold an event where 300 winners will be selected by lottery from those who answer quizzes related to "Touching! Foreign Currency Gifting" correctly, and will receive Starbucks Caff? Latte gifticons.
Foreign Currency Gifting is an All One Bank exclusive service that allows you to gift foreign currency (USD, JPY, EUR, CNY) from 10 dollars to 500 dollars by only knowing the recipient's name and mobile phone number. USD, JPY, and EUR receive up to 90% preferential exchange rates, and CNY up to 40%.
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The recipient can receive the foreign currency at any NH Nonghyup Bank branch nationwide by presenting the text message confirming the foreign currency gift and an ID card.
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