Hamyang-gun Offers 10% Discount on New Year Local Love Gift Certificates... Worth 1.8 Billion Won
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 31st that it will hold a 10% discount sale event for local love gift certificates starting January 1st of the new year.
The discount sale is limited to a maximum of 800,000 KRW per individual per month (500,000 KRW in paper certificates and 300,000 KRW in mobile), and will continue until February 28th. The special discount sale scale is 1.8 billion KRW (1.4 billion KRW in paper certificates and 400 million KRW in mobile).
Paper gift certificates can be purchased at 23 financial institutions within the jurisdiction. Mobile gift certificates can be purchased through Zero Pay gift certificate purchase apps (Beeple Zero Pay, Gyeongnam Local Gift Certificates, Gyeongnam Bank To You Bank, Nonghyup Bank All One Bank app, etc.).
Currently, there are 1,085 affiliated stores for paper gift certificates and 1,489 affiliated stores for mobile gift certificates. Refunds of the remaining balance are possible when more than 70% of the face value is used.
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Cha Eun-tak, Director of the Job Economy Division, urged, “As we welcome the new year of the Im In year, we are conducting a special 10% discount on Hamyang Love Gift Certificates, so we ask for active use by residents, related organizations, and groups to revitalize the local economy.”
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