'Inclusive Financial Support Campaign' Launched
Providing Tangible Stability for Ordinary Citizens
Gwangju Bank, together with the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency and DB Life Insurance, is conducting the "Inclusive Financial Support Campaign" to improve financial accessibility for financially marginalized groups and help stabilize their lives. Photo by Gwangju Bank
On August 19, Gwangju Bank announced that it will conduct the "Inclusive Financial Support Campaign" in collaboration with the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency and DB Life Insurance to improve financial accessibility for financially marginalized groups and help stabilize their lives.
Through this campaign, the bank will provide full insurance premium support and a cash giveaway event of up to 1 million won for new customers of inclusive financial products, aiming to offer tangible support for customers' daily stability.
Specifically, until the end of this year, new customers who use "KJB Sunshine Loan 15 II" through non-face-to-face channels (the first 1,000 per month) and new customers who use "Prime Plus Loan" (the first 2,000 per month) will receive full coverage of DB Life Insurance's "Life Safety Insurance" premiums.
"Life Safety Insurance" provides accident disability benefits of up to 20 million won, as well as unlimited coverage during the policy period for accident surgery benefits (50,000 won per surgery), Achilles tendon injury surgery benefits (500,000 won per surgery), and knee ligament rupture and cartilage injury surgery benefits (200,000 won per surgery).
Additionally, until next month, the "Inclusive Finance ReBoot 100" event will be held. Among customers who newly use and maintain without delinquency any of the following products: ▲KJB Sunshine Loan 15 II ▲KJB Sunshine Loan Bank ▲KJB Sunshine Loan Youth ▲Special Guarantee Loan for Lowest Credit Holders, seven small business owners or office workers aged 30 or older will be selected by lottery to receive 1 million won each, and ten young people aged 29 or younger will be selected by lottery to receive 300,000 won each.
Ko Byungil, CEO of Gwangju Bank, said, "We have launched this campaign to address financial blind spots for ordinary people and to ease the burden of loan interest rates," adding, "As a regional bank, we will continue to faithfully serve as a catalyst for the recovery of the local economy."
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