Up to 21,600 seats available until the 15th of next month
Maximum annual interest rate of 5%

BNK Busan Bank announced on the 24th that it will re-launch a special installment savings account to commemorate the successful hosting of the World Table Tennis Championships held in Busan.


The special installment savings account, which was launched on the 20th of last month with a limit of 5,000 accounts, was sold out early within 12 days. This time, reflecting the significance of the event date, February 16, an additional 21,600 accounts will be available for sale. The subscription is open to individuals (one account per person), offering a base interest rate of 3.40% per annum plus a preferential interest rate of up to 1.60 percentage points, providing a maximum annual interest rate of 5.00%.


The preferential interest rates include 1.00 percentage point for the Korean team winning a gold medal, 0.90 percentage points for a silver medal, 0.80 percentage points for a bronze medal, 0.10 percentage points for non-face-to-face subscription or consent to product service guidance, and 0.50 percentage points for table tennis clubs holding a Busan Bank group account.

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The installment savings subscription period is 6 months. The subscription amount can be deposited monthly from a minimum of 1,000 KRW up to a maximum of 300,000 KRW. A reusable sports bag gift is also prepared for customers who subscribe to the installment savings.



Kim Yong-gyu, Head of Customer Marketing Division at Busan Bank, said, “The BNK Busan Bank 2024 Busan World Table Tennis Championships is an international event that promotes Busan to the world and contributes to the development of local sports culture.” He added, “As a representative regional financial institution, Busan Bank will spare no support to ensure the successful hosting of the event.”


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