Naver Pay Marks 10th Anniversary with 10 Billion KRW Promotion
'N Pay 10 Festa' to Be Held in Celebration of 10th Anniversary
Discounts and Rewards Worth 10 Billion KRW with 250 Partners
Personalized Benefits and Commemorative NFTs Planned
Naver Pay announced on April 30 that it will celebrate its 10th anniversary by launching a discount and rewards campaign worth approximately 10 billion KRW in partnership with around 250 affiliated companies starting next month.
The campaign will be held twice, once next month and again in June. The 10th anniversary falls on June 25.
First, next month's "N Pay 10 Festa Season 1" will be divided into online, in-store, and overseas QR payment events.
For online payments, a total of 104 discount and rewards events will be held in collaboration with companies such as Today’s House, Kurly, Olive Young, Nike, and Agoda.
For in-store payments, events such as earning 3,000 points for a first-time payment will be offered.
For overseas QR payments, 14 types of benefits will be available, such as an instant 10% discount when paying 50 yuan or more via UnionPay in China.
In June, "N Pay 10 Festa Season 2" will offer a variety of content.
By utilizing large language model (LLM)-based generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology, Naver Pay will provide personalized slides based on users' 10-year payment data and commemorative non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
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Park Sangjin, CEO of Naver Pay, said, "We have established ourselves not only as a leader in simple payments but also as a comprehensive financial platform," and added, "We will continue our efforts so that users can enjoy a variety of benefits in their daily lives and experience innovative financial services."
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