Annual 0.1% Preferential Interest Rate Offered for Deposit and Withdrawal Account Registration

On the 24th, OK Savings Bank announced that it will offer preferential interest rates when customers register their deposit and withdrawal accounts with other financial institutions through open banking. <br>[Photo by OK Savings Bank]

On the 24th, OK Savings Bank announced that it will offer preferential interest rates when customers register their deposit and withdrawal accounts with other financial institutions through open banking.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] OK Savings Bank is offering preferential interest rates in line with the implementation of open banking.


According to OK Savings Bank on the 24th, customers who register deposit and withdrawal accounts, including the 'OK Daebak Account,' using open banking services from other financial institutions such as banks and securities firms will receive a preferential interest rate of 0.1 percentage points.


Open banking is a service that allows the use of accounts from all financial companies through a single application (app).


The preferential interest rate applies to all deposit and withdrawal accounts except corporate products and products with conditional preferential rates already applied. The application period is from the day after the account is registered until the day it is terminated. Both existing and new customers can participate.


Along with the preferential interest rate event, a giveaway event will also be held. From the 1st to the 26th of next month, 400 customers who register for open banking and deposit more than 100,000 KRW in a single transaction will receive a mobile coffee gifticon.



An OK Savings Bank official said, “As financial boundaries continue to blur, we plan to focus on providing customers with more convenient services.”


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