JB Medical Launches Main Transaction Account... Specialized Financial Services
Jeonbuk Bank (President Baek Jong-il) announced on the 10th that it has signed a main banking business agreement for mutual growth with the Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Medical Association.
Through this agreement, Jeonbuk Bank will support specialized financial services such as developing new deposit products for members of the Jeonbuk Medical Association. The Jeonbuk Medical Association agreed to cooperate so that members’ accounts for medical benefits deposited by the National Health Insurance Corporation, card sales proceeds deposited by card companies, and payments for the four major insurances are managed through Jeonbuk Bank’s main transaction accounts.
On the 10th, Jeonbuk Bank signed a main banking business agreement with the Jeonbuk Medical Association and will launch the 'JB Medical Main Banking Account' on the 11th. [Photo by Jeonbuk Bank]
According to the agreement, Jeonbuk Bank will launch the 'JB Medical Main Transaction Account' for doctor and pharmacist customers on the 11th. Financial service benefits include preferential interest rates by amount, offering an annual interest rate of 1.00% for balances over 50 million KRW. Various financial fees are waived, and if there are deposit records of 'medical insurance benefits' or 'card merchant sales proceeds,' customers receive preferential exchange rates and other benefits. This product can only be subscribed to at branches.
Meanwhile, since the 1st of last month, Jeonbuk Bank has been running the 'Sincere Care with JB' event for doctors operating hospitals and clinics, which will continue until the end of next month. Customers who meet the event conditions will be entered into a draw to receive hotel accommodation vouchers and mobile fuel coupons.
A Jeonbuk Bank official said, "As the financial partner of the Jeonbuk Medical Association, we will provide the best financial services to strengthen our cooperative relationship and strive for mutual growth and development for both organizations."
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