K패스 신한카드 발급방법The K-Pass project will be implemented in earnest from May 1.
K-Pass: If you regularly use public transportation (city/village buses, subways, metropolitan buses, GTX) more than 15 times a month, a certain percentage of the amount spent (20% for general people, 30% for young people, 53.3% for low-income people) will be distributed to the next month. This is a transportation card that can be refunded.
□ Using K-Pass is simple: ① card issuance and ② membership registration.
① First, obtain a K-Pass exclusive card through the websites of 10 credit card companies.
– 10 card companies: Shinhan, Hana, Woori, Hyundai, Samsung, BC, KB Kookmin, NH Nonghyup, Joy of Moving, DGB U-Pay
– Information is being provided to each card company starting April 24th so that you can apply for card issuance in advance.
② After May 1, when you register as a member on the K-Pass official app or website (korea-pass.kr), if you register your card number, you will be able to receive benefits based on your public transportation usage history from then on.
– Requires installation of the official app (“K-Pass”) distributed by the Korea Transportation Safety Authority
□ If you are an existing economical transportation card user, you can receive K-Pass benefits through a simple membership conversion process on the economical transportation card app or website (alcard.kr) without issuing additional cards or registering as a member.
– Since K-Pass benefits are not applied until membership conversion is completed, existing economical transportation card users must complete membership conversion.
– The membership conversion process is available through the Economical Transportation Card website (until June 30, operation ends after).
– User consent is required for transfer of member information of economical transportation card and K-Pass terms and conditions, etc.
– Conversion ends after June 30 / New K-Pass membership registration required on the K-Pass app/website
– The economical transportation card app will be updated to the K-Pass app when accessed after May 1.
□ If you are an adult over the age of 19 who uses public transportation more than 15 times a month with a K-Pass, you can save 20-53.3% of public transportation expenses for up to 60 rides per month (from the 1st to the last day of each month) and receive a refund in the next month. there is.
– General (35 years or older) 20% / Young people (19-34 years old) 30% / Low-income (basic livelihood recipients, second-lowest income earners) 53.3%
– Foreigners who have been issued an alien registration card can also sign up for K-Pass membership.
– If a user spends an average of 70,000 won per month, the average person will save 14,000 won, the youth will save 21,000 won, and the low-income group will save 37,000 won (about 170,000 to 440,000 won per year).
-In addition to the K-Pass benefits, each card company also provides additional benefits depending on card usage records, so the savings effect is expected to be even higher.
□ Refund methods vary depending on the card issued, and are as follows.
– For check cards, the accumulated amount is refunded to the account linked to the card.
– For credit cards, the accumulated amount is automatically deducted from the next month’s payment.
– Other prepaid rechargeable cards (including mobile cards and physical cards) can be recharged according to the accumulated amount through the card company’s app.
– Personal usage details, including K-Pass points, can be checked through the K-Pass app and website (korea-pass.kr).
– However, depending on the card company and transportation card data processing conditions, it may be displayed at least 3 days to up to 2 weeks later than the actual date of public transportation use.
* This is an example of points per use, rounded up to the nearest 1 won, and the points for the total amount of 60 uses may vary.
□ K-Pass is a joint project between the national and local governments, and currently participating regions include 17 cities/provinces and 189 cities/counties/districts.
– All local governments, except for some with small populations, are participating in the project.
– The Daekwang Committee plans to actively cooperate with local governments to continuously expand the number of participating local governments so that K-Pass can become Korea’s representative public transportation cost support project.
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□ In order to register as a member of K-Pass, you must be registered as a resident in a participating local government at the time of membership registration.
– Check whether you are registered as a resident by verifying your address when registering as a member.
– After signing up, K-Pass benefits are applied to public transportation use in all regions of the country.
□ Meanwhile, in cooperation with Gyeonggi-do and Incheon City, the Daekwang Committee has launched the K Pass-Gyeonggi (The Gyeonggi Pass) and K Pass-Incheon (Incheon I-Pass) projects, which provide additional benefits to Gyeonggi and Incheon residents who use the K-Pass. Effective from the 1st of every month.
– The Gyeonggi Pass: Unlimited support for use exceeding 60 times, expansion of youth range (19 to 34 years old → 19 to 39 years old)
– Incheon I-Pass: Unlimited support for use exceeding 60 times, expansion of youth scope (19 to 34 years old → 19 to 39 years of age), additional support to those over 65 (20% + 10% = 30% refund)
– In addition to Gyeonggi and Incheon, the Daekwang Committee plans to cooperate with other local governments such as Busan to continue to discover regionally customized K-Pass projects that link K-Pass and local government support projects to strengthen support benefits.
4. Main features of K-Pass card by credit card company
* For detailed benefits for each card company, new card issuance events, etc., please check the card company website or card information sheet.
(Source: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport)
TEL. 02.1234.5678 / Pangyoyeok-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do
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