Woori Investment & Securities Launches 'Shopping Plus Service' Offering a Variety of Practical Lifestyle Benefits
Woori Investment & Securities has introduced a new service offering stock service users up to 10% point rewards when making payments at partner online shopping malls.
On May 13, Woori Investment & Securities announced the launch of its 'Shopping Plus' service, which combines shopping with point accumulation benefits. 'Shopping Plus' allows customers who hold a general comprehensive account at Woori Investment & Securities to access partner shopping malls and purchase products through the 'Stock' service menu at the bottom of the Woori WON Banking app. A certain percentage of the purchase amount is then credited as 'Kkul Money,' the integrated membership points of Woori Financial Group.
The main partner shopping malls include Naver Plus Store, Today's House, Gmarket, SSG.com, LG Electronics Official Shopping Mall, and Esimeasy. The accumulated Kkul Money can be used like cash for various products and services provided by Woori Financial Group, enabling customers to receive tangible financial benefits through their everyday shopping.
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A representative from Woori Investment & Securities stated, "Shopping Plus will serve as a hub that connects investment services with a variety of practical lifestyle benefits. We will continue to strengthen our content, not only in investment but also by offering differentiated services that reflect our customers' lifestyles."
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