BNK Gyeongnam Bank Contributes to the Spread of Eco-Friendly Consumption Culture
Eco-friendly Card 'Eodirodeun Green Card' Sales
Earn Up to 40% Eco Money Points on Recharge
BNK Gyeongnam Bank announced on the 27th that it is selling the 'Eodirodeun Green Card' in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment to promote an eco-friendly consumption culture.
The Eodirodeun Green Card offers up to 40% eco-money points that can be converted into cash when charging eco-friendly vehicles such as electric cars and hydrogen cars.
Additionally, it provides eco-money point benefits of 10% for using shared mobility services (Nubija, Socar, Truca, etc.), 10% for public transportation (bus, subway), 10% for general transportation (express bus), 10% for coffee shops (Starbucks, Paul Bassett, Ediya), and 0.2% for lifestyle services (domestic affiliated stores).
The Eodirodeun Green Card, made from recycled plastic, features a green color design representing eco-friendliness.
For more details, customers can inquire at all BNK Gyeongnam Bank branches and customer centers.
Kim Seongsu, head of the Card Business Department, stated, “We started selling the Eodirodeun Green Card to participate in the government's green consumption lifestyle policy. This card offers benefits tailored to new lifestyles such as eco-friendly consumption and public transportation use, providing up to 40,000 KRW per month. We hope many customers use the Eodirodeun Green Card and join the green consumption lifestyle.”
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Meanwhile, the Green Card, first introduced in 2011, accumulates eco-money points that can be used like cash when practicing a low-carbon eco-friendly lifestyle.
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