KBSV actively supporting investors in COVID-19 times

Sep 1st at 16:11
01-09-2020 16:11:19+07:00

KBSV actively supporting investors in COVID-19 times

To help customers efficiently avail themselves of investment opportunities in the context of the volatile stock market due to COVID-19 impacts, KB Securities Vietnam (KBSV) has launched the premium offer KB 8.8 and standard financial service interest rate reductions.

KBSV actively supporting investors in COVID-19 times
KBSV offers preferential package KB 8.8 to all customers with new securities trading accounts from September 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021

The premium offer KB 8.8 is for all customers who open new securities trading accounts from September 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.

With this preferential package, customers will be able to enjoy a margin loan interest rate of 8.8 per cent per year, free of interest for the first day, plus 0.15 per cent transaction fee.

In addition to products with attractive preferential interest rates, from August 31, 2020, the interest rate for cash advance to sell securities and the standard margin interest rate at KBSV was dropped to just 12 per cent per year, a very competitive interest rate in the market.

The company's representative said that in the coming time with strong capital flow and business acumen, KBSV will continue to offer diverse promotion packages with competitive and long-term interest rates aligned with customers’ diverse tastes.

Thus, with only 0.033 per cent daily interest rate and 50 per cent loan ratio, customers can fully use KBSV's available capital to anticipate and make the most of securities investment opportunities at KBSV.

This is deemed a positive move by investors and customers at KBSV looking to improve financial leverage, especially in times of market volatility due to the prolonged health crisis.

Furthermore, the Korean-backed securities firm aims to provide comprehensive services to customers through a team of professional and experienced brokers, along with a modern transaction system to maximise benefits for investors and customers.

The company's representative said that in the coming time with strong capital flow and business acumen, KBSV will continue to offer diverse promotion packages with competitive and long-term interest rates aligned with customers’ diverse tastes.

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