5% SSG Money Accumulation at Gas Stations, Coffee Shops, Bakeries, Convenience Stores, and Daiso
1% SSG Money Accumulation for SSG Pay Payments Regardless of Previous Month's Performance, 1.5% for Overseas Transactions

'SSG.com Samsung Card' Launch..."Earn Up to 5% SSG Money" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Samsung Card announced on the 28th that it has launched the 'SSG.com Samsung Card' in line with the Korea SSG Day, the largest event of the Shinsegae Group.


This card offers up to 5% SSG Money accumulation based on the previous month's usage amount when paying with Samsung Card on SSG.com. Regardless of the previous month's usage amount, 1% of the amount spent on SSG.com is accumulated as unlimited SSG Money, and up to an additional 4% SSG Money accumulation can be received depending on the previous month's usage amount. The additional SSG Money accumulation is provided up to a maximum of 40,000 KRW per month.


In daily convenience areas such as gas stations, coffee shops, bakeries, convenience stores, and Daiso, 5% SSG Money accumulation is offered, with benefits up to 10,000 KRW per month depending on the previous month's usage amount.


Also, regardless of the previous month's usage amount, 1% unlimited SSG Money accumulation is provided for offline simple payments through SSG Pay, and 1.5% SSG Money can be accumulated up to 500,000 KRW per month for overseas payments.


SSG Money is a payment method that can be used like cash not only on SSG.com but also at nationwide Emart, Shinsegae Department Store, Starbucks, and other SSG Pay online and offline affiliated stores. Accumulated SSG Money can be checked and used after signing up for SSG Pay membership. However, on SSG.com, SSG Money can be used just by signing up.



The annual fee for the SSG.COM Samsung Card is 15,000 KRW for both domestic-only and international (Mastercard) versions.


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