Kwangju Bank Hosts 'Wa Bank Spring Sports Day' Event
Gwangju Bank will hold the 'WaBank Spring Sports Day' event until May. Photo by Gwangju Bank
View original imageGwangju Bank (President Ko Byungil) announced on the 26th that it will hold the 'Wa Bank Spring Sports Day' event until May.
The 'Wa Bank Spring Sports Day' event is open to any customer who has not subscribed to the eligible products in the past six months. Participation is simple through the Gwangju Wa(Wa)Bank(APP).
In the first event, customers who subscribe to eligible products via non-face-to-face channels will receive a cheering bonus of 3,000 KRW per product, up to a maximum of 9,000 KRW per person.
The eligible products are: ▲KRW installment savings (minimum subscription amount of 200,000 KRW) ▲KRW deposits (minimum subscription amount of 1,000,000 KRW & subscription period of at least 3 months) ▲foreign currency installment savings (minimum USD 100) ▲foreign currency deposits (minimum USD 1,000 & subscription period of at least 3 months) ▲funds (new subscription amount of at least 100,000 KRW) ▲personal IRP (new subscription amount of at least 50,000 KRW).
In the second event, participants select a team to join in the sports day. If their team wins, a prize of 5 million KRW will be divided equally among the winners. Participants can increase their team's score by checking in once per day, helping their team to victory.
The event may end early if the first 2,000 subscriptions are reached. The cheering bonus and prize money will only be paid to customers who maintain their subscription status on the payment date and agree to receive mobile message marketing.
For more details, check the Gwangju Wa(Wa)Bank(APP), Gwangju Bank website, or customer center.
Song Seokhyun, head of Gwangju Bank's Digital Finance Center, said, "Through the sports day concept, we aim to increase customer affinity for financial products and provide more opportunities to experience benefits through voluntary participation. We hope that many customers will enjoy a beneficial financial life starting with this event."
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