NH Investment & Securities holds a default option event for retirement pensions./Courtesy of NH Investment & Securities

NH Investment & Securities said on the 11th that it will hold a retirement pension default option (pre-designated management method) event for retirement pension subscribers through Aug. 31.

Customers who designate a default option for the first time or purchase a default option product in a defined contribution (DC) or individual retirement pension (IRP) account within a set period can participate in this event.

During the event, customers who designate a default option for the first time will be entered into a drawing to receive a Starbucks Caffè Americano T mobile voucher for 3,000 winners. Customers who make net purchases of 1 million won or more in default option products will also be entered into a drawing to receive a 10,000-won Starbucks mobile gift certificate for 1,000 winners and a 30,000-won certificate for 100 winners.

A default option is a system that automatically manages funds in a pre-designated portfolio even if a retirement pension subscriber does not issue management instructions. Depending on investment profile, subscribers can choose from various portfolios such as aggressive, neutral, conservative-investment, and conservative.

NH Investment & Securities has recently shown competitiveness in default option performance. In the retirement pension default option return comparison disclosure for the fourth quarter of last year, "Neutral Investment Portfolio 2" posted an annual return of 14.52%. It ranked No. 1 in the securities sector among providers with total retirement pension reserves of 3 trillion won or more.

Details about the event can be found on the NH Investment & Securities website.

An NH Investment & Securities official said, "Default options are a core pension management method that helps customers implement long-term investment strategies more easily," adding, "Through this event, we will support more customers in experiencing proven asset allocation portfolios and systematically growing their pension assets."

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