"KBO Legend Player's Gear in My Hands"… Shinhan Bank Offers Various Prizes
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Shinhan Bank announced on the 24th that it will hold the 'Catch the Luck of the KBO Legend Limited Edition' event, where fans can receive limited edition game items personally signed by KBO League legend players ahead of the KBO League regular season.
This event allows participants to complete missions on Shinhan SOL and receive raffle tickets to enter instant draws for their desired prizes. Fans can enter to win limited edition bats (33 units) and autographed balls (10 units) from LG Twins player Park Yong-taek, as well as limited edition bats (20 units) and autographed balls (20 units) from Hanwha Eagles player Kim Tae-kyun.
Raffle tickets can be obtained through ▲ SOL Quiz participation and event sharing (1 ticket) ▲ New Open Banking registration and My Salary Club registration (2 tickets) ▲ New Housing Subscription and Hey Young Money Box registration (3 tickets) ▲ New Insider Freedom Savings and 3-Day Determination Savings registration (4 tickets) ▲ New KBO Check Card registration (5 tickets). Even if participants do not win a prize, they will be entered into a draw to receive 3 to 100 My Shinhan Points.
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A Shinhan Bank official said, "This event was planned to provide good memories to baseball fans who were unable to visit stadiums last season due to COVID-19."
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