NongHyup Bank announced on Nov. 1 that it launched ¡°NH AllOne Teenz Passbook¡± and ¡°NH AllOne Teenz Installment Savings¡± exclusively for minors to help them establish good financial habits.
NH AllOne Teenz Passbook waives e-finance commissions and automated teller machine withdrawal fees without any conditions. The base interest rate is 0.1 percent.
If you meet conditions for preferential interest rates, such as making a first transaction and having an average balance of 300,000 won or more, you can earn up to 3 percent per annum up to a daily balance of 3 million won.
In addition, NH AllOne Bank¡¯s ¡°Our Child Account Opening Service¡± allows minors¡¯ legal representatives to sign up without visiting NongHyup Bank branches.
NongHyup Bank announces on Nov. 1 that it launched ¡°NH AllOne Teenz Passbook¡± and ¡°NH AllOne Teenz Installment Savings¡± exclusively for minors.
NH AllOne Teenz Installment Savings has a one-year subscription period.
You can freely accumulate up to 500,000 won per month, or more than 100 won each time.
The basic interest rate is 2.85 percent. Preferential interest rates can be given when signing up in the month of your birthday and signing up for a housing contract comprehensive savings account.
The Preferential interest rates can climb to 4.35 percent.
To commemorate the launch of the product launch, the first 1,000 customers who sign up for a passbook or installment savings account by Nov. 30 will receive a Life 4 Cuts voucher (10,000 won).
In addition, 2,000 customers will be selected from among those who signed up to receive various prizes such as NAVER Pay 30,000 won (200 people), Kyochon Chicken Sets (400 people), Baskin Robbins ice cream pints (600), and Mom¡¯s Touch Burger Sets (800).
Participants can sign up at branches and internet and mobile channels.
People can check details on products and events at NH AllOne Bank, NH Smart Banking, NongHyup Bank branches, and the call center.
Brand Design Consulting for SMEs
NongHyup Bank announced on Oct. 30 that it conducted brand design consulting at the headquarters of Hondi Livestock in Jeju City as part of its win-win growth with excellent SMEs.
Hondi Livestock, the subject of the consultation program, specializes in wholesale and retail distribution of local specialty livestock products such as Jeju black pigs and Korean beef.
NongHyup Bank and Hondi Livestock discussed the direction of the latter¡¯s brand CI design that reflects the latter¡¯s unique image and expertise.
The brand CI design will be utilized in Hondi Livestock¡¯s future corporate marketing.
Meanwhile, NongHyup Bank is providing brand design support to a total of 15 companies this year.
Rural Life Experience and Rice Consumption Campaign
NongHyup Bank announced on Oct. 29 that it spearheaded a campaign to promote rural experience and rice consumption at Wonpyeong Farm Stay Village in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, inviting 80 employees.
At the event, employees of NongHyup Bank and the corporate customers shared the joy of agriculture and rural life through hands-on activities such as harvesting sweet potatoes, making Korean rice cake and tofu.
They also shared breakfast boxes with boiled rice and rice snacks with the participants and promoted the consumption of Korean rice while asking them to join in eating boiled rice as breakfast for a healthy day.
Sponsorship for Gyeonggi Disabled People Orchestra
On Oct. 28, NongHyup Bank announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding with Gyeonggi Art Center to sponsor the Gyeonggi Disabled People Orchestra.
The event was attended by officials from NongHyup Bank and Gyeonggi Provincial Government and the president of the Gyeonggi Art Center.
The Gyeonggi Disabled People Orchestra is the first talent training orchestra for the disabled formed by the Gyeonggi Provincial Government.
It discovers potential artists with disabilities and help them grow into professional artists through customized intensive training and various performance experiences.
At an agreement-signing ceremony held at the Gyeonggi Arts Center, NongHyup Bank pledged to maintain a strong sponsorship of the orchestra for the next three years and became the first honorable member to donate 50 million won or more to the orchestra.