Providing Various Prizes to 3,500 Event Participants

Hana Bank will hold the 'Individual IRP Start-Up' event for customers who subscribe to the Individual Retirement Pension (IRP) until the end of April.

Hana Bank will hold the 'Individual IRP Start-Up' event for customers who subscribe to the Individual Retirement Pension (IRP) until the end of April.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Hana Bank announced on the 15th that it will hold the 'Personal IRP Start-Up' event for individual retirement pension (IRP) customers until the end of April.


The event targets ▲new customers who register automatic transfers of 100,000 KRW or more for over a year ▲customers with new subscription amounts of 300,000 KRW or more ▲customers who make additional payments of 3 million KRW or more ▲customers who transfer pension accounts from other financial institutions to Hana Bank's individual IRP ▲customers who deposit severance pay ▲customers who select target date funds (TDF) for 50% or more of their payment balance ▲customers who transact via mobile, among others.


Through a draw, a total of 3,500 customers will receive generous prizes including LG Styler (3 people), iPod Pro (10 people), Starbucks coffee 3-cup gifticons (187 people), and Hana Money, which can be used like cash (3,300 people).


Individual IRP is a representative tax-saving product for year-end tax settlement and retirement preparation, and the most popular product. With the stock market showing strength last year, there has been an increase in demand from customers who want to manage their funds through funds, along with growing interest in TDF, the representative pension product.



Kim Misook, head of Hana Bank's Pension Business Division, said, "Despite the impact of COVID-19 last year, we prepared this event to express our gratitude to customers who trusted and entrusted their assets to Hana Bank," adding, "We hope this will be a great opportunity to prepare for a happy retirement with smart asset management and receive generous prizes."


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