Hana Bank and Hana OneQ Expand 'New Car Estimate Service' to Welfare Mall View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Hana Bank announced on the 16th that it will expand Hana One Q's 'New Car Estimate Service' to major domestic 'welfare malls' such as Hyundai Easywell, SK M&S (Benefia), and Interpark Biz Market.


Through this service expansion, Hana Bank will open a dedicated automobile section in welfare malls used by about 2,700 domestic companies, allowing employees of these companies to use Hana One Q's 'New Car Estimate Service' more easily and conveniently.


Hana One Q's 'New Car Estimate Service' is a service that allows users to check various features at once without visiting or phone consultation, including ▲simple estimate calculation according to car model and options ▲customized automobile finance inquiry and application ▲confirmation of various tax benefits and subsidy programs. In addition, consultations related to new car purchases are available through partner company Kadong.


Also, to commemorate the service expansion, Hana Bank is holding the 'My Car to New Car, New Car to My Car' event until January 14 next year. All customers who generate a new car estimate or check their car price trends through Hana One Q or welfare malls will be entered into a draw to receive 1,500 KakaoTalk emoticons, and the first 1,000 new Hana One Q subscribers will receive a 5,000 KRW mobile gifticon usable at GS Caltex and E-Mart.



A Hana Bank official said, “By partnering with external platforms, we have expanded services previously available on Hana One Q to corporate welfare malls, making it easier for customers to access services,” adding, “As the importance of lifestyle financial services in digital finance increases, we will continue to expand services combining finance and non-finance in daily life, including real estate and automobiles, through various channels.”


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