OK Savings Bank Offers Up to 20.25% Interest Rate on Installment Savings for "Try" Drama Viewership Verification
Supporting Drama Production... OK Rugby Team Players Make Appearances
OK Savings Bank announced on August 14 that it has launched the "OK Try Installment Savings" account to commemorate the airing of the SBS sports drama "Try: We Become Miracles."
By depositing either 5,000 won or 10,000 won daily for 30 days and verifying their viewership of the drama "Try," customers can receive an annual interest rate of up to 20.25% (pre-tax).
"Try" is a drama centered on rugby, with production support from OK Savings Bank and appearances by players from the OK Utmen Rugby Team.
An OK Savings Bank representative stated, "We will continue to introduce a variety of financial products and events that customers can easily and enjoyably participate in as part of their daily lives."
Meanwhile, OK Financial Group is engaged in various sponsorship initiatives to expand the base of rugby in Korea and enhance the sport's competitiveness.
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Since 2016, the company has supported aspiring rugby players and the national team. It also conducts special recruitment of rugby athletes through OK Savings Bank. Additionally, it became the first financial institution to establish a corporate rugby team, the "OK Utmen Rugby Team."
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