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"3.7% Annual Interest Plus Fuel Discounts"... KakaoBank Launches 26-Week Savings with GS Caltex View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] KakaoBank is partnering with GS Caltex to launch a savings product offering an annual interest rate of 3.7% along with fuel discount benefits.


KakaoBank announced on the 12th that it will release the '26-Week Savings with GS Caltex'.


This product, available for subscription from today until the 25th, combines KakaoBank's '26-Week Savings' with GS Caltex fuel discount benefits. The 26-Week Savings allows customers to choose an initial deposit amount of 1,000 KRW, 2,000 KRW, 3,000 KRW, 5,000 KRW, or 10,000 KRW and then automatically increases the deposit by the initial amount every week.


With an annual interest rate of 3.7% (based on preferential rate at maturity), this product also offers GS Caltex fuel discounts. If automatic transfer payments for the savings are successful, customers receive GS Caltex fuel discounts totaling 32,000 KRW regardless of the initial deposit amount: 5,000 KRW at week 1, 3,000 KRW at week 5, 3,000 KRW at week 9, 5,000 KRW at week 13, 3,000 KRW at week 17, 3,000 KRW at week 21, and 10,000 KRW at week 25. However, if automatic transfer payment fails even once during the 26 weeks, no additional benefits beyond those already received will be granted. This limited edition product allows only one account per person.


Additionally, through a lottery, KakaoBank is offering 1,000 KRW fuel discount coupons (100,000 winners), limited edition Ryan parking number plates (7,500 winners), hand sanitizers (300 winners), charging stands (50 winners), car air fresheners (50 winners), and GS&POINT 100 points (for all non-winners).



A KakaoBank representative stated, "We will continue to add special benefits for customers through partnerships with various companies."


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

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