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夏のNISAキャンペーン始まりました! | 株式会社 滋賀銀行のプレスリリース - PR TIMES

『しがぎん』夏のNISAキャンペーン

滋賀銀行では、「夏のNISAキャンペーン」を、2024年7月1日(月)から実施します。

キャンペーンの詳細は下記の通りです。

■名称

 『しがぎん』でNISAを始めている方も、まだの方も!
 夏のNISAキャンペーン

■期間

 2024年7月1日(月)~2024年9月26日(木)

■対象者

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■内容

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 期間中、スマホでNISA・投信口座を開設いただいたお客さまにもれなく500円をプレゼント。

  ※NISA・投信口座開設完了まで1カ月程度要する可能性があります。

  ※既に投信口座をお持ちの方は対象外です。

 特典1

 期間中、NISA枠で投資信託の購入をしていただいた方に最大2,000円プレゼント

 <条件>

   ①一括購入(100万円以上)・・・1,000円プレゼント

     ※複数回の一括購入は合算します。

   ②積立契約(3万円以上)・・・・1,000円プレゼント

     ※2024年9月26日時点の投信積立契約額-2024年6月28日時点の投信積立契約額≧3万円

 特典2

 「特典1」の条件①または②を満たすお客さまの中から抽選で20名様に 『ナガシマスパーランド』のペアチケット(入場券・のりもの乗り放題)をプレゼント

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Posthumous book by Ukrainian author Victoria Amelina will document war crimes since Russian invasion

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NEW YORK -- A posthumous book by Victoria Amelina, the Ukrainian author killed last year during a Russian missile strike, will be published in February upon the war's third anniversary.

“Looking at Women Looking at War: A War and Justice Diary,” which draws upon Amelina's interviews with 11 women who had been documenting war crimes since the Russian invasion, was left unfinished. Her husband, Oleksandr Amelin, was among those who helped edit and complete the book, which will include a foreword by Margaret Atwood.

“A powerful testament to the courage and determination of women at war, the book follows the paths of female journalists, writers, human rights defenders, lawyers, and volunteers who document war crimes in Ukraine while the war is still ongoing,” according to St. Martin's Press, which announced the project Monday, exactly a year since Amelina’s death.

“It is also a personal war journal that chronicles the author’s transformation from novelist and mother into a war crimes researcher."

The 37-year-old Amelina was the author of two novels and a children’s book. She traveled to areas liberated from the Russians and recorded survivors' testimony. At the time of Amelina’s death, Columbia University had awarded her a residency in Paris that would enable her to work on her book. Her interview subjects included Oleksandra Matviichuk, the human rights lawyer and the winner in 2022 of a Nobel Peace Prize.

Amelina was a member of PEN International, the literary and free expression organization.

“This book is the voice of Ukraine fighting for its freedom and future,” Tetyana Teren, executive director of PEN Ukraine, said in a statement. “This book is the voice of a writer who, in the most difficult time for her country, chose the role of testifying about the war crimes of the Russians and seeking punishment for the perpetrators."

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