DB Insurance Donates 30 Million Won for Treatment of Children with Rare and Intractable Diseases
DB Insurance announced on the 2nd that it has donated 30 million KRW in medical expenses to the Korea Rare and Intractable Disease Association to help children suffering from rare and intractable diseases.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] DB Insurance announced on the 2nd that it has donated 30 million KRW in medical expenses to the Korea Rare and Intractable Disease Association to help children suffering from rare and intractable diseases.
This medical expense fund was raised by DB Insurance accumulating 100 KRW each time customers used insurance contract services such as issuing year-end tax deduction certificates, verifying insurance contracts, or applying for loans through the mobile app or website since December last year.
DB Insurance has provided a total of 300 million KRW in medical expenses to 131 patients suffering from rare and intractable diseases over the past nine years and continues its support activities, including watching games of the Wonju DB Promy basketball team together with the patients' families.
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A DB Insurance official said, "This is a customer participation donation event where customers automatically participate in the donation campaign when using online services."
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