Samsung Securities Holds 'US Bond Trading Event'
Samsung Securities announced on July 10 that it will hold an event for first-time online US bond trading customers, offering up to 200,000 won in rewards until August 29.
There are two separate events. The first event provides cash rewards based on the net purchase amount of US bonds through online channels.
Customers who make a net purchase of at least $1,000 will receive 10,000 won, those who purchase at least $5,000 will receive 20,000 won, and the rewards increase incrementally up to 150,000 won for net purchases of $100,000 or more.
The second event targets customers who have never traded overseas bonds before June 20, 2025. These customers will receive 50,000 won if they make their first net purchase of at least $5,000 in US bonds through online channels.
The two events can be combined, allowing customers to receive up to 200,000 won in total rewards. The eligible products for this event are US bonds that mature after October 31, 2025.
For US Treasury bonds, the minimum purchase amount is $100. Purchases can be made on mPOP from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Samsung Securities standard), except on US stock market holidays.
To participate in the event, customers must apply during the event period on the Samsung Securities website or through the mobile app 'mPOP'.
For more details about the 'US Bond Trading Event,' customers can refer to the Samsung Securities mobile app 'mPOP' or contact the Family Center.
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