Gwangju Bank is running the 'Kkirikkiri Group Service Event,' where customers can receive benefits just by opening a group account and inviting members by August. Photo by Gwangju Bank

Gwangju Bank is running the 'Kkirikkiri Group Service Event,' where customers can receive benefits just by opening a group account and inviting members by August. Photo by Gwangju Bank

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Gwangju Bank announced on June 5 that it is running the 'Kkirikkiri Group Service Event,' where customers can receive benefits simply by opening a group account and inviting members by August.


The event targets customers who are first-time 'group owners (account creators)' as of the event start date. To participate, customers must newly open a checking account, create a new group, and have at least one group member accept the invitation.


The participation benefits are as follows: ▲ Receive 5,000 KRW when at least one group member accepts the invitation ▲ Receive 5,000 KRW when all group members (including the group owner) deposit at least 10,000 KRW in a single transaction ▲ Receive 10,000 KRW if all group members make at least one deposit per month for three consecutive months and the balance is at least 50,000 KRW at the end of the third month. If all conditions are met, participants can receive up to 20,000 KRW in benefits.


Each group owner can participate with up to three accounts. However, participation is not allowed if there is any overlap with previously entered groups or group members (one or more individuals). In addition, the benefits are limited to the first 500 accounts on a first-come, first-served basis, and the event may end early.


Gwangju Bank's 'Group Service' is a feature within the GwangjuWaBank mobile app, allowing users to create a group, invite members, and jointly view and manage membership fee transactions and balances. Customers without a Gwangju Bank account can also participate as group members simply by signing up for the GwangjuWaBank app, making the service even more convenient.


Song Seokhyeon, Head of the Digital Finance Center, said, "We hope that customers will find Gwangju Bank's 'Group Service' easy and useful for a variety of gatherings, including friends, family, and clubs. Going forward, Gwangju Bank will continue to expand customer-centric digital financial services and do our utmost to enhance everyday financial convenience."





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