Shinhan Bank Collaborates with Ger for Win-Win Partnership... Camping Experience at Digilog Branch View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Shinhan Bank announced on the 14th that it will conduct a win-win collaboration marketing with camping trailer specialist company Geru at the Digilog Branch Seosomun.


This collaboration marketing, themed "Camping in the City," utilizes the open financial space of the Digilog Branch to solve Geru's concern about the lack of exhibition space while providing office worker customers with an easy and convenient opportunity to experience camping trailers.


Through this collaboration, which runs until the 29th of this month, customers can see the latest model "Mini Boom" from Geru in person at the Digilog Branch Seosomun and proceed with product consultation and contracts at the consultation booth.


In particular, for customers who complete a contract, Shinhan Bank offers a special preferential interest rate of 0.2% when applying for the automobile finance product "Shinhan My Car Loan," and Geru provides additional options such as heated mats and LED lights free of charge.


Starting with this collaboration, Shinhan Bank plans to continue various cross-industry win-win marketing centered on the Digilog Branch, a future and open financial space. Through a change in perspective, small and medium-sized enterprises can promote and sell their products while solving concerns about space, and customers can use the Digilog Branch as a platform to experience various activities beyond finance.



A Shinhan Bank official said, "We plan to continue to promote fresh encounters beyond expectations to provide new experiences to customers visiting the bank through the Digilog Branch," adding, "As a social enterprise, we will continue to practice ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) through win-win cooperation with small and medium-sized enterprises."


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

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