"Hana Securities to Hold Weekly Overseas Stock Investment King Competition"

Held for 10 Weeks from October 20 to the End of December

Hana Securities announced on the 17th that it will hold the "Weekly Overseas Stock Investment King of Kings Competition," a 10-week contest where participants compete based on overseas stock investment returns, from October 20 to December 26, 2025.


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Any customer with a balance of at least 10 million won in their Hana Securities overseas stock trading account can participate in the competition. Registration can be completed through the Hana Securities Home Trading System (HTS) or Mobile Trading System (MTS) during the week prior to each round. Once registered, participants are automatically enrolled in subsequent rounds without needing to reapply.


The competition is divided into two leagues according to the asset size held at Hana Securities. Those with assets exceeding 50 million won at the time of application are assigned to the Premier League, while those with assets between 10 million won and less than 50 million won are placed in the Challenger League.


The top three participants with the highest returns in each league will be awarded every week, receiving stock purchase coupons. Premier League winners will receive coupons worth $1,000, $750, and $500, respectively, while Challenger League winners will receive coupons worth $220, $120, and $60, respectively.


Investment returns are calculated with different weightings depending on the country of investment. Stocks from China and Hong Kong are given a double weighting, while Japanese stocks are given a triple weighting. Participants can check their returns and rankings daily based on closing prices through HTS and MTS.


Nam Taekmin, Head of PWM Sales Division at Hana Securities, said, "We hope this real-world investment competition will serve as an opportunity to invest in outstanding companies from various countries beyond the United States."

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