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Various Items Including Twosome Place Cake, Starbucks Drink Coupons, and Ice Cream

"Give Year-End Snack Gifts on the K Bank App!" View original image


K Bank announced on the 2nd that it will hold a 'Snack Capsule Draw' promotion where customers can receive snacks every day to celebrate the year-end.


This 'Snack Capsule Draw' promotion is inspired by the concept of drawing capsules containing various products from a vending machine. Customers will be randomly given one of the various snacks prepared by K Bank.


The promotion can be participated in daily starting today. By pressing 'Sprinkle Snacks to Friends' on the promotion page within the K Bank app and sharing the link with friends, family, or acquaintances, the recipients of the link can receive snacks. The link can be sent unlimited times, and snack winnings can be checked once per day.


Existing K Bank customers can participate without any additional procedures, while new customers must complete identity verification, sign up, and agree to marketing communications. New customers will receive an additional 5,000 KRW deposit upon completing account opening. High-teen customers aged 14 to 17 are also eligible to participate in the promotion.


The randomly awarded snacks include seven types such as ▲Twosome Place cake ▲Starbucks beverage coupons ▲ice cream, and more. The winning snacks will be sent as mobile gift certificates to the phone number registered with the Kakao account, allowing immediate confirmation and use. The number of times a customer can win per day is limited to once.



A K Bank representative said, "To celebrate the year-end, we planned this promotion so that K Bank customers can receive snacks and also gift them to people around them, spending a warm year-end." They added, "We hope everyone shares the link daily and challenges themselves to win."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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