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"Credit and Check in One"... Hana Card Launches 'Multi Check Card' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Hana Card announced on the 13th that it has launched the 'Multi Any Check Card,' the first check card in the Multi Card series. Following the six credit cards previously released in the Multi series, a check card has been newly added, allowing users to utilize both credit and check cards in one Multi Card.


This first check card in the Multi series offers basic benefits without any monthly spending requirements or accumulation limits: ▲0.2% cashback at all domestic and international merchants ▲0.4% cashback on pay payments (Samsung Pay, Naver Pay, Kakao Pay, Payco, OneQ Pay, etc.). Additionally, without monthly spending conditions (up to a combined maximum of 50,000 Hana Money per month), it provides ▲0.6% cashback on offline shopping (marts, SSM, department stores) ▲0.8% cashback on delivery services (Baedal Minjok, Yogiyo) ▲1.0% cashback on public transportation (bus, subway).


By applying for a Multi series product, users can use both credit and check cards with a single physical Multi Card, enhancing convenience in management and portability. Moreover, the Multi series credit card can be instantly issued and used via mobile, allowing users to add the necessary card immediately online whenever additional benefits are needed, just like online shopping.



Park Eui-su, Head of Sales Group at Hana Card, said, "The Multi Any Check Card reflects the concerns of bank-affiliated card companies, which have a relatively high number of check card issuances." He added, "We expect it to become a new sales model that can expand Hana Card's credit membership by encouraging the issuance of Multi mobile credit cards after check card issuance."


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