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THE INVESTOR
April 17, 2024

Mobile & Internet

K-Bank attracts 60,000 subscribers in 2 days

  • PUBLISHED :April 04, 2017 - 17:03
  • UPDATED :April 04, 2017 - 17:03
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[THE INVESTOR] South Korea’s first internet-only bank, K-Bank, has attracted more than 60,000 accounts in just two days since its launch, the lender said on April 4.

The bank has been formed by a consortium of KT, Woori Bank and 19 other companies.

The pace of growth in K-Bank’s customer base appears to be faster than originally expected. The average monthly number of new internet banking accounts by the nation‘s 16 commercial banks stood at about 12,000.

As of 3 p.m. on April 4, K-Bank attracted a total of 61,501 accounts, issued a total of 53,960 debit cards and made loans to 4,123 accounts, according to the bank.

Internet banks offer banking and other financial services without physical branch networks.

K-Bank, which will be opened around the clock, offers ordinary deposits, time deposits and card loans with more favorable interest rates than the ones offered by traditional banks.

By Alex Lee and newswires (alexlee@heraldcorp.com)

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