Samsung Securities Offers Up to $100 Investment Support... Event Launches with $100 Bonus View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Ji-hwan Park] Samsung Securities announced that it is conducting an event until the 30th that provides up to $100 to new customers or customers who have not traded overseas stocks from January 1, 2015, to June 30, 2021.


This event gives an investment support fund of $20 to new customers or customers who have not traded overseas stocks from January 1, 2015, to June 30, 2021. Afterwards, based on the amount of online overseas stock trading, a stepwise trading congratulatory support fund of up to 80,000 KRW will be provided.


First, the investment support fund is immediately deposited into the application account upon event participation application, and the deposited $20 can be used to purchase U.S. stocks within 5 business days from the application date. If U.S. stocks are not purchased, the investment support fund will be automatically withdrawn after 6 business days.


Then, the trading congratulatory support fund can be received up to $80 if all stepwise criteria are met by trading overseas stocks online above a certain amount by August 31, 2021.


When trading overseas stocks online over 1,000,000 KRW, $20 is given; over 10,000,000 KRW, $30; and finally over 100,000,000 KRW, $30 is deposited on September 2, totaling $80. The received trading congratulatory support fund must be used to purchase U.S. stocks by September 28, and any unused trading congratulatory fund will be withdrawn afterward.



To participate in the event, customers must apply during the event period on the Samsung Securities website or the mobile app 'mPOP'. Event participation applications are not available on weekends and can be made daily from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Customers who applied for the 'Baekbul the Future' event held in June cannot apply for this event simultaneously.


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