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Banks and credit card companies provide emergency financial support to customers affected by the extreme heavy rain in Gyeongnam Shinhan Bank, KB Kookmin Bank, Nonghyup, and Busan Bank, and credit card companies such as Shinhan Card, KB Kookmin Card, and Hyundai Card are providing emergency financial support to customers affected by the recent extreme heavy rain in Gyeongnam. The financial sector is providing various types of support, including loan extensions and deferrals, credit card payment deferrals, and loan interest rate reductions. Shinhan Bank will provide emergency financial support to customers in Gyeongnam who have been affected by the heavy rain, including extending or deferring loan principal and interest payments for up to six months. KB Kookmin Bank will also provide financial support to customers affected by the heavy rain, including loan extensions and deferrals, and emergency loans of up to KRW 10 million. Nonghyup will provide financial support to customers in Gyeongnam who have been affected by the heavy rain, including loan extensions and deferrals, and credit card payment deferrals. Busan Bank will provide emergency financial support to customers in Gyeongnam who have been affected by the heavy rain, including loan extensions and deferrals, and loan interest rate reductions. Credit card companies are also providing various types of support, including credit card payment deferrals and fee waivers. Shinhan Card will provide credit card payment deferrals and fee waivers to customers affected by the heavy rain. KB Kookmin Card will provide credit card payment deferrals and emergency loans of up to KRW 10 million. Hyundai Card will provide credit card payment deferrals and fee waivers to customers affected by the heavy rain. The financial sector is providing emergency financial support to customers affected by the extreme heavy rain in Gyeongnam, and is expected to continue to provide support in the future.

Iran threatens ‘fully offensive’ posture as US peace efforts stall

IRAN will shift to a “fully offensive” military posture if diplomatic efforts to secure a permanent end to its war with the United States stall, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday, as…

  • Iran may adopt a fully offensive military stance if US peace talks fail.
  • US administration decides not to extend interim ceasefire agreement.
  • Iran asserts right to manage Strait of Hormuz, vital global energy route.

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