Woori Bank Launches 'Nol World Card' Exclusively for Foreign Tourists
On-Site Issuance Now Available at Incheon Airport
Woori Bank announced on May 13 that it has started on-site issuance of the "Nol World Card," a prepaid card exclusively for foreign tourists, at Incheon International Airport.
This on-site issuance is a follow-up measure to the three-party business partnership agreement signed in March with Nol Universe and KONA I. The card is designed so that foreign tourists can receive it immediately upon arrival and use domestic payment and currency exchange services right away.
The Nol World Card offers favorable exchange rates to reduce the burden of currency exchange for users. It enhances financial convenience for foreign tourists during their stay in Korea by enabling currency exchange, recharge, and withdrawal not only at airport currency exchange booths but also at Woori Bank branches nationwide, ATMs, unmanned currency exchange machines, and partner kiosks.
Additionally, the card provides partnership benefits with everyday and shopping brands such as Olive Young, Musinsa, and GS25. For example, customers who exchange more than 300,000 won can receive a Musinsa Beauty Welcome Kit, offering tangible benefits that tourists can enjoy during their trip in Korea.
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A Woori Bank representative stated, "We will continue to enhance financial convenience for foreign customers and improve overall satisfaction with their visits to Korea by expanding partner networks and advancing card functionalities."
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