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Woori Bank Launches 'Woori WON Banking Stock Trading Service' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yu Je-hoon] Woori Bank announced on the 23rd that it has launched a 'Stock Trading Service' that allows users to easily trade stocks through the Woori WON Banking application by linking securities services provided by Hanwha Investment & Securities.


The Woori WON Banking stock trading service enables simple domestic stock trading through an intuitive user interface (UI) and is designed to make investment information, such as real-time market status, easy to understand by displaying it in graphs. This service allows any customer who opens a Hanwha Investment & Securities account through Woori WON Banking to trade stocks with a trading commission of 0.015%.


To commemorate the launch of the service, Woori Bank is also holding a subscription event for the Woori WON Banking stock trading service until the 30th of next month. Customers who subscribe to the service and participate in the event will be entered into a draw to win prizes including an iPad Pro 11, iPhone 13, AirPods Pro, Dyson hair dryer, Baedal Minjok coupon (10,000 KRW), and Naver Plus Membership (1-month pass). Additionally, the first 100,000 customers will receive one Starbucks mobile coffee coupon.


Hanwha Investment & Securities, the partner company, is also conducting a launch event. Until October 14, the first 50,000 customers who open a Hanwha Investment & Securities account for the first time in their lifetime through Woori WON Banking will receive one random domestic stock share, and if they trade stocks worth more than 1 million KRW, they will receive an additional 20,000 KRW trading support fund.



A Woori Bank official stated, "We prepared this service to enable customers to trade stocks easily and conveniently through Woori WON Banking," adding, "The strength of this service is that it provides stock trading without the complicated installation of a mobile trading system (MTS), and we will continue to provide services for customer convenience in the future."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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