Monday, March 6, 2017

FSC "reduce ISA subscribers will be organized according to the nominal accounts" explained



[Korea hyerin nine financial newspaper reporter accounts for a shrinking media reports that the Finance Committee has private wealth management account (ISA) sungam This clarification would have continued primarily due to organize a small account.

6 days certain media reports as "past end-ISA net subscriber count is 2.36 million 10 002 compared to delivery by 1712 people 9076 people fell, said," account the newly opened one center-terminated one more lot more meaningful person ' did.

This financial crisis has presented data subscriptions paid by ISA balances. FSC is "subscribers, which last year exceeded the end of December, come the end of January US $ 100 Currently, the payment amount compared to the 10 000 grew 2000 people, said, '₩ 10,000 less than 1 to 10 000 the number of minority subscribers in less than ₩ 100,000 respectively 3000 people 20,000 people reduced to 7000 decreased recently joined the embroidery is mainly judged according to organize small accounts' he said.

In addition, the same day the media reported he had "two months mitdolatda a mere 100 billion won to 90.8 billion subscription amount is also growing.

FSC has said "total subscription amount had continued to rise to record last December 31 January 31 3 trillion in reference ₩ 3.4116 trillion 502.4 billion won, the is expected to exceed the end of February, provisional 3.6 trillion won, '' one person the average subscription price was also described as being initially introduced, such as ISA continues to increase to increase (last March) and end one year from the 148 million won 2.7 million won 55 times.

FSC official added that "the total number of subscribers, but is somewhat reduced, reducing the substantiality of small account, ISA accounts, such as increasing the total subscription amount, the average subscription price rise is likely being made.



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