Cash Refunds Up to 100,000 KRW for Dormant Customers

Hanwha Securities "Up to 5 Million KRW Support When Depositing Stocks into Bank-Linked Accounts" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Hanwha Investment & Securities is conducting a promotion that supports up to 5 million KRW when domestic stocks are deposited into bank-linked accounts.


Hanwha Investment & Securities announced on the 8th that it will implement the 'Bank-Linked Account Domestic Stock Deposit and Dormant Customer Event.'


For the 'Bank-Linked Account Domestic Stock Deposit Event,' customers who apply and deposit domestic stocks into their bank-linked accounts and trade more than 10 million KRW in domestic stocks can receive a cash rebate of up to 5 million KRW based on the net deposit amount. However, this cannot be combined with other deposit promotions from Hanwha Investment & Securities.


The event period runs until the 30th of next month. Any customer holding a bank-linked account (excluding corporations, major shareholders, and executives) can participate.


Meanwhile, the 'Bank-Linked Account Dormant Customer Cashback Event' is also ongoing until the 30th of this month. It targets customers holding bank-linked accounts who have not traded stocks from January 1 of last year to April 14 of this year (excluding corporations, major shareholders, and executives). Customers can receive up to 100,000 KRW in cash rebates based on the amount of domestic and overseas stock transactions.


Applications for the event can be made through the Hanwha Investment & Securities website or the mobile application (app) 'SmartM.' For more details, customers can check the Hanwha Investment & Securities website or contact the customer center.



Shin Choongseop, Executive Director of Channel Strategy at Hanwha Investment & Securities, stated, "As interest in the stock market increases recently, we will strive to provide all customers trading with Hanwha Investment & Securities with comprehensive benefits."


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