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KIS Securities has launched a promotional program offering a 0.1% trading fee on the iKIS app platform, while also granting free shares based on accumulated trading value. The program targets investors returning to the market, helping to reduce costs and increase investment benefits from the first trades. Running from April 16, 2026 to June 30, 2026, the program aims at investors who already have an account but have not executed trades on the iKIS platform for a prolonged period. This is seen as a move to re-engage customers and to take advantage of the market’s improving activity. Cost optimization, increasing investment benefits One of the program's highlights is the promotional trading fee of only 0.1% applied to all trades on the iKIS stock trading platform – operated by KIS Vietnam Securities Co., Ltd. In a market where investors are increasing trading frequency as the market moves higher, reducing costs is a key factor that improves investment performance. Compared to the market average, this fee is considered competitive and particularly suitable for investors who are warming up their portfolios. With trading costs optimized, investors can allocate capital more flexibly, test strategies, and seize short-term opportunities without excessive fee pressure. But the program goes beyond cost reduction; it also includes a feature that awards free shares based on the value of accumulated trades. This differentiator adds tangible value for investors returning to the market. Specifically, when investors reach trading milestones of 1 million, 10 million, and 100 million dong, they will receive 3, 5, and 10 random shares respectively. These rewards accumulate, meaning that reaching a total trading value of 100 million dong can yield up to 18 free shares. With an estimated value of up to 360,000 dong, the reward not only incentivizes but also directly contributes to asset growth over time. The milestone-based reward mechanism is considered reasonable, as it motivates investors while avoiding the pressure to trade at large values right away. Investors can flexibly choose a strategy that matches their risk appetite and capital. A digital experience, reactivating the investment journey According to a representative of KIS Securities, the "Back on the iKIS track" program is more than just a marketing promotion; it is part of a long-term strategy to increase customer engagement. iKIS – KIS Securities' stock trading platform – is developed to optimize the user experience, with a user-friendly interface, fast processing, and a wide range of investment tools. Encouraging investors to return to using iKIS also helps them access a modern, convenient trading ecosystem. The program applies to individual clients who previously traded with KIS but have not traded on the iKIS app from January 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026, or those with assets of at least 100,000 dong but no trading in the same period. This condition shows KIS Securities’ aim to awaken dormant accounts and bring them back to the market. With promotional fees, opportunity to receive free shares, and optimized trading experience, the "Back on the iKIS track" push is expected to be a key catalyst, helping investors re-enter the market with confidence. In the long term, making good use of the offers and building a portfolio from the early stage can bring substantial advantages, especially as the market enters a new growth cycle. With the support from modern trading platforms like iKIS, an investor's journey becomes not only more convenient but also more efficient, opening up more opportunities to increase asset value in the future. For more details on the program, investors can visit here: https://kisvn.vn/tro-lai-duong-dua-ikis
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