National Infrastructure Utilization as Regional Hub Role

Seven Eleven has formed a commission partnership with DGB Daegu Bank.

Seven Eleven has formed a commission partnership with DGB Daegu Bank.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Seven Eleven announced on the 1st that it has formed a fee partnership for cash withdrawal and cash deposit machines (CD·ATM) with DGB Daegu Bank.


At the CD·ATMs installed in over 7,200 Seven Eleven stores nationwide, customers can use financial services such as cash deposits and withdrawals and account transfers under the same conditions as DGB Daegu Bank ATMs. In particular, when using DGB Daegu Bank financial services through ATMs located at nearby Seven Eleven stores 24 hours a day, the fees of 1,000 to 1,500 KRW per transaction are waived.


Currently, Seven Eleven operates fee waiver services with 15 financial institutions including DGB Daegu Bank, Kookmin Bank, Kakao Bank, Toss Bank, Citibank, BNK Busan Bank, BNK Gyeongnam Bank, and Lotte Capital.



A Seven Eleven official said, “We are strengthening cooperation with various financial institutions so that customers can receive comprehensive daily financial services without burden at nearby Seven Eleven stores,” adding, “We will expand the role of convenience stores as regional hubs by utilizing nationwide infrastructure.”


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