Daishin Securities Launches Intermediary ISA Event: "Lower Fees and Prize Benefits"
Daishin Securities announced on January 29 that it will offer preferential domestic stock trading fees and a net deposit event for customers with intermediary Individual Savings Accounts (ISA).
The preferential fee program applies to customers who newly open an intermediary ISA account and are either new customers of Daishin Securities since January 1, or existing customers who have not traded domestic stocks in the past year.
The preferential fee is automatically applied upon opening an intermediary ISA account, and the benefits are available only for transactions made through Daishin Securities’ Cybos and Creon platforms. A net deposit event is also being held for existing intermediary ISA account holders.
Customers who achieve a net deposit of at least 1 million won by March 31 will be entered into a drawing to receive a Starbucks gift card. The net deposit balance must be maintained until May 31, and no separate event registration is required.
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A representative from Daishin Securities stated, "An intermediary ISA is an account that allows investors to manage their assets directly while receiving tax benefits such as tax exemption. By providing practical benefits such as reducing trading fee burdens, we aim to support our customers in building mid- to long-term assets."
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