Shinhan Investment Corp. Launches ELS Trading Event
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] Shinhan Investment Corp. announced on the 23rd that it will hold an event for trading equity-linked securities (ELS).
ELS is a financial product that promises payment at a specific time based on a predetermined profit structure according to the price fluctuations of underlying assets, attracting attention for its ability to seek profits even in a correction market.
In this event, which runs until December 30, customers who purchase Shinhan Investment Corp.'s publicly offered ELS for the first time in their life and buy more than 1 million KRW will receive a 10,000 KRW Shinsegae Department Store gift certificate.
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Additionally, depending on the final deposited amount of publicly offered ELS subscribed during the event period, Shinsegae gift certificates up to 100,000 KRW will be provided. For deposit amounts of 5 million KRW or more, 10 million KRW or more, 50 million KRW or more, and 100 million KRW or more, Shinsegae Department Store gift certificates worth 20,000 KRW, 30,000 KRW, 50,000 KRW, and 100,000 KRW will be given respectively. However, the assets must be maintained until the end of January after the event ends to receive the benefits.
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