Korea Post to start internet savings from July

South Korea’s state postal agency, Korea Post, has said it will begin operation of Internet-based savings from July as part of efforts to strengthen its financial services. To expand its Internet banking services including ordinary deposits, the state mail service monopoly plans to offer higher interest rates than the market rates, said Koo Yung-bo, president of Korea Post, in a press conference.

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