All Major Credit Card Companies in South Korea Suspend Homeplus Gift Card Transactions Amid Rehabilitation Concerns
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korocamia@naver.com | 2025-03-13 20:05:32
Seoul, South Korea – In a coordinated move, all nine major credit card companies in South Korea have halted transactions involving Homeplus gift cards, citing concerns over potential customer losses following the retailer's application for corporate rehabilitation.
The decision comes as Homeplus, a major hypermarket chain, faces financial difficulties, leading to several affiliated businesses suspending acceptance of its gift cards. Woori Card, Hana Card, Lotte Card, BC Card, and NH Nonghyup Card initiated the suspension on March 13, joining Shinhan Card, Samsung Card, KB Kookmin Card, and Hyundai Card, which had already taken similar measures in the preceding days.
Customer Protection at the Forefront
Credit card companies emphasized that the suspension is a preemptive measure to safeguard consumers who might purchase or recharge Homeplus gift cards, only to find them unusable at affiliated stores. The move aims to mitigate potential financial repercussions for cardholders.
Affiliate Concerns and Actions
The crisis escalated after Homeplus filed for corporate rehabilitation, prompting a wave of rejections from key partners. Shilla Duty Free, CJ Foodville, and Everland, among others, ceased accepting Homeplus gift cards due to apprehensions about delayed reimbursements. This domino effect raised significant doubts about the viability of the gift cards, triggering the credit card companies' decisive response.
Industry Impact and Consumer Advisory
The collective suspension by all major credit card issuers underscores the severity of Homeplus's financial predicament and its ripple effects across the retail and financial sectors. Consumers are strongly advised to refrain from purchasing or recharging Homeplus gift cards until the retailer's rehabilitation process reaches a stable resolution.
This situation highlights the interconnectedness of retail ecosystems and the importance of financial prudence in consumer transactions, especially during periods of economic uncertainty.
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