On September 25, KB Securities announced that it is launching the "First Time or Long Time" event for domestic futures and options, offering a variety of benefits to encourage trading among its domestic futures and options clients.

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The "First Time or Long Time" event for domestic futures and options is open to new individual clients, as well as individual clients who have not traded for an extended period (defined as no trades between March 22, 2025, and September 21, 2025). The event runs until December 5, and applications can be submitted via KB Securities' mobile trading system (MTS) "KB M-able," home trading system (HTS) "H-able," or the official website.


First, clients who apply for the event will receive up to a 90% discount on online trading fees for KOSPI 200 futures. The discounted rates apply from the day after event registration until the end of the third month, and the applicable fees vary depending on the event product.


As a second benefit, the first 1,000 clients to open a futures and options account during the event period will receive a 10,000 KRW domestic derivatives coupon. Additionally, the first 500 clients who trade at least 10 contracts during the event period will receive a 10,000 KRW Mega Coffee mobile coupon, and the first 500 clients who trade at least 100 contracts will receive a 30,000 KRW GS Convenience Store mobile coupon.



Ko Youngryun, Head of WM Sales Division at KB Securities, stated, "We have prepared this event to provide various benefits and create a better trading environment for new individual clients trading domestic futures and options with KB Securities." He added, "KB Securities will continue to strive to enhance domestic futures and options trading services by improving trading convenience and developing user-friendly interfaces."


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