Cash Support for Transactions of a Certain Amount Within a Specified Period
[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] KB Securities has added an exchange-traded fund (ETF) trading function to its simple mobile trading system (MTS) 'Marvel Mini' and launched real-time consultation via KakaoTalk.
KB Securities announced on the 18th that it has added these functions to 'Marvel Mini.' Starting next month, it plans to offer a service that allows users to check the trading volume by period, asset size, and changes in managed assets for all domestic ETFs. It also plans to launch a U.S. stock trading service.
In addition, following the existing MTS 'Marvel,' the 'Prime Consultation Talk Service' will also be launched on 'Marvel Mini.' After subscribing to the first investment information subscription service 'Prime Club,' customers can receive real-time consultations via KakaoTalk with a dedicated private banker (PB) they designate. This service aims to provide asset management services through digital channels for investors who find it difficult to make time or are familiar with mobile devices.
Meanwhile, until December 10, an 'ETF Trading Event' inspired by Netflix's drama 'Ojingeo Game' (Squid Game) will be held. If the trading amount condition is met for all designated domestic ETFs during the specified periods, a prize will be awarded.
The trading periods and prizes for the event are as follows: ▲ 10,000 KRW for trading over 1 million KRW by October 29 ▲ 20,000 KRW for trading over 5 million KRW from November 1 to 12 ▲ 30,000 KRW for trading over 10 million KRW from November 15 to 26 ▲ 40,000 KRW for trading over 50 million KRW from November 29 to December 3 ▲ 50,000 KRW for trading over 100 million KRW from December 6 to 10. For more details, please contact the KB Securities website or customer center.
Ha Woo-sung, Head of Marvel Land Tribe at KB Securities, said, "Starting with the introduction of the ETF trading function, we plan to develop the MTS into a platform that satisfies many customers by introducing various services such as U.S. stock trading services within this year."
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