Samsung Securities Offers Coffee Coupons for Pension Account ETF Investors

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By Jung Sang-hoon
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Samsung Securities "Invest in ETFs with your pension savings account and get a coffee coupon" - Seoul Economic Daily Finance News from South Korea
Samsung Securities "Invest in ETFs with your pension savings account and get a coffee coupon"

Samsung Securities announced on the 4th that it is launching a "Pension Savings Asset Manager ETF Net Purchase Event" in partnership with major domestic asset management companies for pension savings account customers, running through May 29.

The event was designed to support long-term asset building through ETF investments in pension savings accounts. Participating asset managers include Samsung Asset Management, KB Asset Management, Hanwha Asset Management, Samsung Active Asset Management, and Korea Investment Management.

The first event is open to all customers holding pension savings accounts. Customers who make net purchases of designated ETFs from each asset manager in their pension savings accounts can receive mobile coffee coupons based on purchase amount tiers.

For net ETF purchases between 3 million won and less than 5 million won per asset manager, customers will receive a 10,000 won gift card; purchases of 5 million won or more qualify for a 20,000 won gift card. Benefits are available to the first 500 customers per asset manager, with multiple participation across different asset managers permitted.

The second event targets customers who have transferred matured funds from Individual Savings Accounts (ISA) to pension savings accounts.

Customers who transfer ISA matured funds and make net purchases of 5 million won or more in designated ETFs will receive one mobile coffee coupon. Winners are limited to 500 customers per asset manager, with multiple participation across asset managers allowed.

A Samsung Securities representative said, "We plan to continue providing various benefits and services to help customers maintain stable long-term asset management through their pension accounts."

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