Gwangju Bank Holds 'Banggugeok Escape Stamp Rally' Event View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Bank (President Song Jong-wook) announced on the 24th that it will hold the ‘Escape from the Corner Stamp Rally’ event until May 31.


Due to COVID-19 social distancing and quarantine guidelines restricting outings and travel, leading to so-called ‘home-staying’ and ‘room-staying’ lifestyles, Gwangju Bank prepared the event with the concept of receiving stamps by subscribing to non-face-to-face products and receiving prizes according to the number of stamps collected.


By visiting Gwangju Bank branches or subscribing to any of seven financial products through non-face-to-face channels such as internet banking, smart banking, and mobile web banking?including regular savings, foreign currency savings, cards, funds·ISA, trusts, personal credit loans, and electronic finance·open banking?customers are automatically entered into the event.


Among the seven financial products, customers receive one stamp per product subscribed. Those who collect 4 or more stamps by subscribing to 4 or more products are classified as ‘Escape No. 1’, those with 3 or more stamps as ‘Escape No. 2’, those with 2 or more stamps as ‘Escape No. 3’, and those with 1 or more stamps as ‘Escape No. 4’, making them eligible for prize draws.


The winners will be announced on June 20 on the Gwangju Bank website. One ‘Escape No. 1’ winner will receive an LG Tromm WashTower, two ‘Escape No. 2’ winners will receive LG Dios dishwashers, 100 ‘Escape No. 3’ winners will receive Starbucks mobile gift cards worth 30,000 KRW, and 500 ‘Escape No. 4’ winners will receive mobile book gift certificates worth 5,000 KRW.


Additionally, as a special event, the first 5,000 customers who receive their first stamp by subscribing to a financial product will be sent a ‘GS Convenience Store Biyotte’ coupon, and all participants will be provided with a 90% preferential exchange coupon.



Park Gi-won, Head of Sales Planning at Gwangju Bank, said, “As COVID-19 prolongs and both body and mind grow weary, we hope to share small joys of finance with our customers and overcome COVID-19 together. Going forward, we will continue to launch story-driven products and events that resonate with local issues, communicate with local residents, and practice coexistence and partnership as the representative bank of Gwangju and Jeonnam.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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