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3/3/17

Bank of Korea moves a step closer to coinless society #okc #news #wth



'동전없는 시대' 첫발...편의점, 마트서 선불카드에 충전 The Bank of Korea is taking one step closer to creating an economy without coins. It's selected 12 businesses to take part in a test project to encourage consumers to put any coins they would have received in change onto a cash card. The central bank said today that, starting next month, three convenient stores, two of the nation's biggest distribution companies and seven prepaid card companies have been selected to participate. The BOK aims to make the country completely coinless by 2020... to eliminate the cost of minting coins and also to reduce the inconvenience to consumers. Visit ‘Arirang News’ Official Pages Facebook(NEWS): http://bit.ly/2md5Dhk Homepage: http://bit.ly/2mKfp7l Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdkBEp Twitter: http://twitter.com/arirangworld Instagram: http://bit.ly/2mKtnpH



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