10% Discount on Regular Payments for Apartment Management Fees, Mobile Communication, and Rental Services
5% Discount on Discount Stores, Gas Stations, and Medical Services
50% Discount on Streaming and Online Shopping Mall Membership Regular Payments

Samsung Card Launches Sweet Discount Credit Card... "Up to 35,000 KRW Off on Recurring Payments" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Samsung Card announced on the 1st that it has launched the 'Samsung Card Daldal Discount' credit card, which offers various discount benefits on monthly living expenses.


This card provides a discount of up to 35,000 KRW depending on the number of automatic payment connections and the previous month's usage performance when monthly living expenses such as apartment management fees, mobile communication, rental, insurance, school banking, and study materials are paid via automatic payment.


Unlike recently launched discount-type cards that exclude the discounted payment amount from the previous month's usage, Samsung Card Daldal Discount includes all living expense payments with applied discounts in the previous month's usage.


Additionally, a 5% discount of up to 15,000 KRW is offered based on the previous month's usage amount when using essential living sectors such as discount stores, gas stations, hospitals, and pharmacies. It also includes digital subscription service discounts. When using regular payments for streaming services like Netflix, Wavve, TVING, Watcha, Melon, FLO, and online shopping mall memberships such as Coupang and Market Kurly, users can receive up to 50% discount up to 5,000 KRW.


The annual fee is 29,000 KRW for both domestic-only and international (Mastercard) versions.


A Samsung Card official said, "We have incorporated practical benefits into the card for customers who use regular payments for living expenses closely related to daily life," adding, "We will continue to strive to provide useful benefits to customers."





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