Hanamoney Offers Unlimited Remittance Fee Waivers... Limit Expanded to 10 Million Won
Christmas Remittance Event Also Running Until the 26th
[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Hana Card announced on the 22nd that it will offer unlimited exemption from remittance fees for Hana Money, the integrated point of Hana Financial Group, regardless of the number of transactions or the amount.
Additionally, the remittance limit has been increased. Hana Members who register a recharge account can send up to 2 million Money per transaction and up to 10 million Money per day. Even without registering a recharge account, remittances of up to 2 million Money per day are possible.
To commemorate the launch of this service, a Christmas remittance event will be held until the 26th. Customers who send Hana Money along with a message card through the Hana Members application (app) will receive Hana Money and a cake. Everyone who participates can receive 100 Hana Money (limited to once per person), and 100 winners selected by lottery will additionally receive a Tous Les Jours fresh cream cake.
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Lee Seok, Head of Digital Strategy at Hana Card, said, "As a pioneer of 'phone number remittance,' we wanted to enhance the convenience of remittance that members can directly feel," adding, "We hope you enjoy financial benefits in daily life such as exemption from remittance fees."
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