BNK Busan Bank Launches Customized Lifestyle Discount 'ZipL Credit Card'
Discounts of 10% on Apartment Management Fees and Large Marts Starting from the 2nd
BNK Busan Bank (President Bang Seong-bin) launched the ‘ZipL Credit Card’ on the 2nd to help reduce the increased living expenses burden caused by the recent rise in living costs.
The ‘ZipL Credit Card’ carries a double meaning, combining services related to home (Zip) and living (Living) with compressed (Zip) living discounts.
The card’s benefit areas include ▲living expenses (apartment management fees, city gas, electricity bills, insurance industry, three major telecommunications companies) ▲beauty and laundry services ▲large supermarkets (E-mart, Lotte Mart, etc.) ▲academy and study materials ▲hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, veterinary hospitals ▲postpaid transportation cards, with a 10% discount provided for each benefit area when used.
The discount limit ranges from a maximum of 20,000 to 50,000 KRW per month, depending on the previous month’s usage amount.
The card can be issued at all Busan Bank branches, through internet banking, and the mobile banking app. For more details, please visit the Busan Bank website.
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Jeon Geun-ho, Head of the Payment Business Department at Busan Bank, stated, “We launched the ‘ZipL Credit Card’ to meet the needs of the 30s and 50s generation who want to reduce living expenses amid rising living costs.” He added, “We will continue to provide practical services that help daily life through communication with our customers.”
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