Monday, April 10, 2017

K Bank Check Card customers, GS25 stand ATM fees' 0 won "



[Korea gimeunji financial newspaper reporter] provides the main scanning and partner GS Retail's customers benefit from a wide range of Internet banking Kay bank.

GS25 and K if the bank customers who open an account and issuing a card to check the input and withdrawal and transfer from ATM (CD) allows the GS25 to the card fee waived.

The withdrawal was lost per occurrence up to 1,300 won and was able to transfer the existing fee for unlimited withdrawals and transfers at close GS25 24 hours a day with no fees paid.

Another Customers who issued the bank check card K to the last day this month, can receive a mobile voucher GS25 (10,000 won).

This account can be opened with a check card or an online application from the application of K bank and, if you enter 'GS25' in the check card application after the event page to receive a mobile voucher GS25 (10,000 won).

In addition, all k bank that issued the card, the card's gotta pop with features, you can enjoy an additional 10% of the 800 species of event merchandise discounts and monthly GS25 GS & POINT 1% automatically earn benefits. Also depending on the performance and earn points K. banks up to 3% and can be used as cash in the future.

Also GS25 are expected through big data analysis of bank customers use the card to K., to provide personalized service only GS25 possible.

GS25 is planning to proceed so that the collaboration with various banks on the basis of cooperation with this K-GS25 banks nationwide could be offline platform for all banking operations.

Jeon Gwangho GS Retail Services product team leader, said "K Bank has launched while GS25 will be acting as the financial platform through the 11,000 open stores across the country." "Withdrawal fees, debit card issued during the various events followed like Gift will go to increase the benefit of our customers, "he said.

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