Korea Housing Finance Corporation Distributes 'HF Character Emoticons' to First 80,000 Users
Free for One Month by Adding the KakaoTalk Channel from 2:00 p.m. on November 7
New Advertisements Also Released
Korea Housing Finance Corporation (President Kim Kyunghwan) will distribute animated KakaoTalk emoticons featuring its four official characters free of charge to the first 80,000 users starting from November 7.
The newly released emoticons feature the corporation’s representative characters-Juha, Kkobagi, Haumi, and Bogumi-showcasing cute actions and phrases that can be easily used in everyday conversations.
From 2:00 p.m. on November 7, users can enjoy the emoticons free of charge for one month by searching for "Korea Housing Finance Corporation" on KakaoTalk and newly subscribing to the channel.
Alongside the emoticon distribution, the corporation will also release new TV and YouTube advertisements.
The image advertisement, themed "The Exclamation of Life, Hya (HF)!", uses the corporation's English abbreviation "HF" as a positive exclamation to enhance brand recognition.
Additionally, a regionally tailored advertisement will be launched separately to better connect with citizens in Busan, where the corporation’s headquarters is located.
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A representative from Korea Housing Finance Corporation stated, "We hope that through these emoticons and advertisements, the public will feel closer to the corporation and communicate with us more naturally in their daily lives."
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