Gwangju Bank Launches 'MyData Friend Recommendation Event' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Bank announced on the 3rd that it will hold the ‘MyData Friend Recommendation Event’ until July 30.


The ‘MyData Friend Recommendation Event’ offers 3,000 KRW in reward points each to both the referrer and the new customer, up to a maximum of 24,000 KRW, when a customer who has signed up for Gwangju Bank’s MyData service recommends the service to others and they sign up.


Customers who first sign up for MyData need to link at least one asset from another institution and share their referral number with others via KakaoTalk or text message.


Then, the person who receives the referral number completes participation in the event by signing up for Gwangju Bank’s MyData, linking at least one asset from another institution, and registering the received referral number.


Reward points can be received by choosing between a Gwangju Bank account, Naver Pay, or Kakao Pay, and the status of the reward points can be checked in real time on the event page of the Smart Banking app (APP).


Kim Hoon, Head of Digital Strategy at Gwangju Bank, said, “We want to share Gwangju Bank’s MyData service, which provides new financial experiences for asset management and convenient financial life, with more customers, so we are holding this event and ask for your great interest.” He added, “As the first regional bank to fully launch the MyData business and lead digital financial innovation, we will provide differentiated digital financial services unique to Gwangju Bank and do our best to secure digital platform competitiveness to offer useful customized products and financial benefits to local residents and customers.”


The MyData service allows all customers using the service, including those who do not have a Gwangju Bank account, to check asset details of other financial companies such as banks, insurance, securities, and card companies all at once through the Gwangju Bank Smart Banking app without visiting each financial company separately.


Assets are classified into six categories?cash, accounts, investments, loans, consumption, insurance, and pensions?allowing customers to view assets from Gwangju Bank and other financial companies at a glance, as well as check transaction details and account information.


Additional services include ▲‘Real Estate Price Inquiry’ which provides three types of information on registered real estate: market price, official price, and actual transaction price, allows checking the rate of increase compared to the initial purchase price, and viewing apartment registration certificates ▲‘Quick Claims for Actual Loss Insurance’ which enables submitting supporting documents photographed by mobile phone and easily claiming insurance without going through the insurance company ▲‘Credit Score Inquiry Service’ which allows checking credit scores and information without affecting the credit score, monitoring changes, and using credit score improvement services without complicated authentication.



Going forward, Gwangju Bank plans to provide customized product recommendations and financial benefits based on customer data, and add various external partnership services such as healthcare, car price inquiry, and delivery app linkage services.


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