Gift Presentation to Customers Opening or Transferring Accounts

Shinhan Investment Corp's 'Saehye Soboksobok' Event for IRP Customers View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Shinhan Financial Investment is holding an event to give gifts to customers who open or transfer individual retirement pension (IRP) accounts.


Shinhan Financial Investment announced on the 11th that this "New Year Sobok Saebok" event will be held until March 31.


The event targets customers who newly open an individual IRP account or transfer from other financial institutions. Customers who do not have an existing Shinhan Financial Investment individual retirement pension account and open a new account, deposit more than 100,000 KRW, and set up automatic transfers for more than 12 months will be entered into a draw to receive a coffee gifticon. Customers who transfer less than 10 million KRW from other financial institutions to Shinhan Financial Investment will receive a dessert gifticon, those who transfer between 10 million KRW and less than 30 million KRW will be entered into a draw for a 10,000 KRW department store gift certificate, and customers who transfer more than 50 million KRW will be entered into a draw for a 30,000 KRW department store gift certificate.


The fee for Shinhan Financial Investment's individual retirement pension is among the lowest in Korea, ranging from 0.2% per year (for balances exceeding 150 million KRW) to 0.25% per year (for balances of 150 million KRW or less). New subscriptions and account transfers from other companies can be done through the mobile application "Shinhan Alpha." Deposits, changes to held products, and trading of retirement pension exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and real estate investment trusts (REITs) can also be easily managed via mobile.



For more details, please visit the Shinhan Financial Investment website or check "Shinhan Alpha."


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