Gwangju Bank 'Anyway Individual IRP! Reliable Pension Preparation' Prize Giveaway
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Bank (President Song Jong-wook) announced on the 3rd that it held a prize-giving ceremony for the winners of the ‘Anyway Personal IRP, Reliable Pension Preparation’ event conducted for customers who subscribed to the Personal IRP (Individual Retirement Pension) at the head office.
The event was held from August 2 to October 29 with two main purposes: to raise customer interest in the Personal IRP, which allows preparation for retirement funds and tax benefits simultaneously.
First, through the event for new and additional Personal IRP subscribers, 1 first-place winner received a Samsung AirDresser, 2 second-place winners received Samsung Cookers, and 10 third-place winners received gift certificates worth 50,000 KRW.
For customers who managed their retirement pension contributions through fund products, 2 first-place winners received Samsung Cookers.
Additionally, 200 customers who newly subscribed or made additional payments to the Personal IRP were given coffee coupons, and all 151 customers who managed retirement pension contributions of 1 million KRW or more through event partner fund companies received gift certificates worth between 5,000 KRW and 20,000 KRW.
Detailed information about the event can be found on the Gwangju Bank website or by contacting the Gwangju Bank customer center.
President Song of Gwangju Bank said, “We thank our customers for trusting us with their valuable retirement assets,” and added, “We will do our best to develop products and events that reflect our customers’ lifestyles so they can prepare reliable retirement assets.”
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