Automatic Top-Up of Insufficient Amounts in 1-Won Units When Using OK Cashbag Points

"Recharge Points in 1-Won Units"… Launch of 'Hana OK Cashback Partnership Account' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] A new bank account has been launched that allows users to charge OK Cashback points from their Hana Bank account in units of 1 won and use them.


Hana Bank announced on the 28th that it has partnered with SK Planet, the largest point mileage company in Korea, to launch the 'Hana OK Cashback Partnership Account.'


Previously, points could only be charged and used in units of 10,000 won, but the 'Hana OK Cashback Partnership Account' linked service allows automatic charging of insufficient OK Cashback points from the bank account in units of 1 won when using OK Cashback points.


Additionally, customers can receive OK Cashback point accumulation benefits at over 40,000 OK Cashback affiliated stores nationwide regardless of the previous month's spending performance. Furthermore, when checking OK Cashback points, a feature is provided to immediately check the balance of the linked Hana Bank account.


To commemorate the launch of the partnership account, Hana Bank and SK Planet will hold various events for customers who sign up for this product until the 30th of next month, with events running until June 30th. The benefits offered include ▲ up to 5,000 points accumulation on the first payment using the OK Cashback partnership account ▲ 2% accumulation on payments at over 40,000 OK Cashback affiliated stores nationwide (up to 10,000 points per month) ▲ an additional 8% accumulation on payments at special partner stores such as 11st, Homeplus, SK Gas Stations, and convenience stores (CU, GS25, Seven Eleven) (up to 10,000 points per month).



A representative from Hana Bank's Daily Banking Headquarters said, "We will continue to strive to help all customers lead practical and wise financial lives."


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