NH Investment & Securities Launches 'Customer Content Notification Talk Service' Targeting MZ Generation View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seon-ae] NH Investment & Securities announced on the 2nd that it will implement a ‘Free Customer Content Notification Talk Service’ reflecting the investment needs and expectations of the MZ generation (those born from the early 1980s to the early 2000s). The free customer content notification talk service provides daily notifications of new content every morning, offering easy investment information and real-time market conditions through KakaoTalk.


Service registration is available through the ‘Content For You’ board on NH Investment & Securities’ MTS apps ‘QV’ and ‘Namoo (NAMUH)’. Registered customers can quickly and easily receive various content uploaded daily by NH Investment & Securities via Kakao notification talk. Content For You is an NH Investment & Securities investment content board containing four types of investment information: investment proposals, investment insights, investment recipes, and QV asset allocation.


Along with promoting the new Content For You notification service, NH Investment & Securities will hold a ‘Content For You Quiz Event’ throughout July to express gratitude to customers. Among the quiz participants who answer correctly, 400 people will be selected by drawing to receive Starbucks mobile gift certificates. More detailed event information can be found through the NH Investment & Securities mobile app.



Kim Young-jung, Head of WM Content Department at NH Investment & Securities, stated, “Our company identifies content needs through 150 ‘NH Content Partners’ of various ages and strengthens communication with customers through satisfaction surveys on the provided content,” adding, “We will continue to strive to anticipate customer needs and provide competitive content tailored to their expectations.”


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

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