Hanwha Life announced on the 22nd that it will launch a simplified service that allows easy submission of health checkup results required for insurance enrollment.

Hanwha Life announced on the 22nd that it will launch a simplified service that allows easy submission of health checkup results required for insurance enrollment.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Hanwha Life announced on the 22nd that it will start a simplified service that allows customers to easily submit health checkup results required for insurance enrollment.


Hanwha Life has linked with the insurtech company Diremon's 'Lemon Bridge' application, enabling customers to complete the official authentication process within the app and automatically send only the necessary items from the latest health checkup results provided by the National Health Insurance Service.


Since only the required checkup items can be selected and there is no need to submit separate documents, it is expected to minimize the reluctance of customers sensitive to health checkup information.


Hanwha Life expects to reduce costs for checkups and minimize the procedures for collecting and receiving checkup documents, thereby simplifying the contract review process.



Kim Jong-won, head of the Underwriting Team at Hanwha Life, said, "Many customers felt burdened by the need to undergo health checkups for insurance enrollment," adding, "We expect that simplifying the contract review process will be effective in enhancing customer convenience."


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