西海岸高速道路の華城サービスエリアに設置された銀行の移動店舗(写真=新韓銀行)
”It's okay if you forget to prepare New Year's gifts”...Banks set up temporary branches at highway service areas = Korean media
A major bank will open mobile branches at highway service areas to provide convenience to customers who have forgotten to prepare their New Year's gifts.
According to the financial industry, Shinhan Bank will hold a special event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the 25th.
The mobile store will open at the Hwaseong Service Area on the West Coast Expressway. The mobile store will handle simple financial services such as exchanging new tickets, transferring funds, and sorting bankbooks.
Hana Bank and Woori Bank are located at Yangjae Meeting Square Service Area on the outbound lane of the Gyeongbu Expressway, and Manhyang Station on the outbound lane of Busan.
The Nonghyup Bank will open a mobile branch at the Hanam Dream Service Area on the Jungbu Expressway from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
iM Bank will set up an ATM at the Dongmyeong Service Area in the Chuncheon area until the 28th, where customers can use the ATMs and exchange their old bills for new bills.
BNK Busan Bank will also be exchanging old bills for new ones at the Jinyong Service Area in the Suncheon direction until the 28th. BNK Kyungnam Bank will be exchanging old bills for new ones from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The amount of New Year's money that adults give to teenagers ranges from 50,000 won (about 5,450 yen) to 100,000 won (about 10,900 yen).
The results of the survey showed that this is the case. The Teens Diary, a lifestyle report on young people conducted by Woori Bank on 3,729 people aged between 14 and 18,
According to the "Journal of Japanese Diary," 51.8% of purchases fell into this price range. This was followed by 24.8% who paid less than 50,000 won, 17.8% who paid between 100,000 and 200,000 won (approximately 21,800 yen), and 17.8% who paid more than 200,000 won (approximately 21,800 yen).
On the other hand, the amount of New Year's money that young people would like to receive is 50,000 to 100,000 won at 41.6%, 100,000 to 200,000 won at 36.7%, and 200,000 won or less at 37.6%.
The survey found that 13.9% of teenagers gave more than 50,000 won, and 7.8% gave less than 50,000 won, which is not a big difference from the amount of New Year's money given by adults. In addition, the majority of teenagers, at 81.8%, said they would manage their own New Year's money.
Only 18.2% of teenagers said they wanted their parents to manage their money. During the Lunar New Year holiday, currency exchange offices and branch offices will be open for domestic and foreign tourists.
Hana Bank will operate its currency exchange booth at Incheon International Airport 24 hours a day. Hana Bank will operate its currency exchange booth at Incheon International Airport from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Woori Bank will also open its currency exchange booth at Incheon International Airport from 6 am to 10 pm on the 30th. Shinhan Bank will also operate its currency exchange booth at Gimpo Airport and
A currency exchange office will open at Cheongju Airport, and Daegu Bank will also operate a branch at Daegu International Airport from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on the 30th.
2025/01/25 07:13 KST
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