BNK Busan Bank Starts Linked Enrollment for Youth Leap Account ... Lump-Sum Payment Also Available
Sales Targeting Ages 19-34, Coffee Coupons Also Offered via Lottery
BNK Busan Bank (President Bang Seong-bin) has renewed the subscription conditions for the Youth Leap Account in line with the application for linked subscription of the Youth Hope Savings, which runs until February 16.
The Youth Leap Account is a policy product targeted at young people aged 19 to 34, allowing them to save a lump sum of about 50 million KRW by depositing 400,000 to 700,000 KRW monthly for five years, with a maximum interest rate of 6%, plus government subsidies and tax-exempt benefits.
Through this renewal, Busan Bank has enabled customers who terminate their Youth Hope Savings at maturity to subscribe to the Youth Leap Account with a lump-sum payment (minimum 2 million KRW). Additionally, among the linked subscription customers, 1,000 will be selected by lottery to receive Mega Coffee mobile coupons.
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Kim Yong-gyu, Head of Customer Marketing at Busan Bank, said, “Busan Bank is generously supporting various policy products with the government and local governments to help local youth build assets,” adding, “We will continue to strive to grow together with the local community by supporting win-win and cooperative products as a representative financial institution of the region.”
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