Savings and deposits that give you more money every time Lotte wins… ‘Sold out soon’

### 'Lotte Giants Victory Wish Deposit' Product Gains Popularity

BNK Busan Bank is attracting attention with the popularity of its savings and deposit product launched to wish for the victory of the Lotte Giants.

According to Busan Bank on the 6th, the 'Lotte Giants Victory Wish Savings' released this year with a limit of 3,000 accounts sold out last April.

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In addition, the 'Lotte Giants Victory Wish Deposit', which is being sold with a limit of 300 billion won, has gathered 189.286 billion won in 8,114 accounts as of the 1st, indicating that it is expected to sell out within this month.

This product has changed the previous method of providing preferential interest rates based on the team's postseason advancement to instead offer preferential rates based on the number of season victories the Lotte team achieves this year.

As a result, not only baseball fans but also financial consumers are focusing on this product.

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The deposit offers a basic interest rate of 2.50% per annum. Preferential interest rates include: ▲ victory wish preference 0.1 percentage points (p) ▲ victory plus preference up to 0.1p (0.05p for 70 wins or more in the regular season, 0.1p for 80 wins or more) ▲ transaction performance preference up to 0.2p ▲ new customer preference 0.1p, allowing up to a maximum of 3.00% per annum.

The victory wish savings offers a basic interest rate of 2.50% per annum. Preferential interest rates include: ▲ victory plus preference up to 0.2p (0.05p for every 20 wins in the regular season) ▲ visiting Sajik Stadium preference up to 0.1p ▲ simultaneous subscription to the Lotte Giants victory wish deposit 0.1p ▲ transaction performance preference up to 0.3p ▲ new customer preference 0.1p, allowing up to a maximum of 3.30% per annum.

Meanwhile, Busan Bank plans to donate 30 million won from the sales revenue of the Lotte Giants Victory Wish Deposit to support youth baseball development in the region.

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