"KT Skylife Strengthens Fee Benefits with Lotte Card Partnership: '5,500 Won Cashback Every Month'" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] KT Skylife announced on the 17th that it has partnered with Lotte Card to offer customers who pay for Skylife's wired and wireless products (broadcasting, internet, mobile) using the Lotte Card 'Lola Card' a cashback of 5,500 KRW every month for 12 months, regardless of the previous month's card usage performance.


The offer targets customers who newly issue the Lotte Card Lola Card and set up automatic payment for Skylife product fees, providing a total cashback of 66,000 KRW over one year with 5,500 KRW each month. Existing Lotte Card customers who have not used their card for six months will also receive the same benefit when switching to the Lola Card.


This Lotte Card cashback benefit can be combined with existing promotions run by Skylife. For example, senior customers aged 65 or older who subscribe to the Skylife mobile 'Gold 2GB+' plan (8,900 KRW), which offers unlimited data, voice, and text, and apply for automatic payment with Lotte Card, can receive a maximum monthly discount of 7,000 KRW by combining the Gold plan discount promotion (1,500 KRW discount) from Skylife and the Lotte Card cashback (5,500 KRW), reducing the actual payment to 1,900 KRW per month.


Customers can also receive combined discounts for broadcasting and internet. By combining the satellite broadcasting and 100M internet '30% fee discount home bundle (19,800 KRW)' with the mobile 'Modu Chungbun 11GB+ (33,000 KRW)' plan, which provides an additional 150GB of data monthly for up to two years, the total monthly fee including discounts is 49,500 KRW. With the Lotte Card cashback, customers can use the comprehensive wired and wireless service with unlimited broadcasting, internet, and data for 44,000 KRW per month.



Kim Euihyun, Head of Sales at KT Skylife, said, “Through the partnership with Lotte Card, we are able to offer Skylife’s wired and wireless services at more affordable prices,” and added, “We will continue to explore various partnerships and cooperation plans to help reduce customers’ household communication expenses.”


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

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