Golfzon Partners for 'Golfdaddy Double Hole-in-One' Paid Membership Service

Carrot Sonbo Adds 'Hole-in-One Insurance' to Golfzon Membership View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Carrot General Insurance, the first digital non-life insurance company in Korea, announced on the 13th that it has started a business partnership with Golfzon, a leader in domestic golf culture.


This partnership involves integrating a screen hole-in-one insurance product into Golfzon's paid membership product, 'Golf Daddy Double Hole-in-One.' The insurance covers actual expenses up to 150,000 KRW once a month for round fees and meal costs that can be verified upon a hole-in-one.


Carrot Insurance has established a video data transmission system with Golfzon, so when a customer achieves a hole-in-one in screen golf, the NASMO (Naeui Swing Motion) video is automatically transmitted, and a notification message regarding the insurance payment is sent. Compared to traditional hole-in-one insurance at regular golf courses, which requires various written proofs, this is a significantly improved process. Additionally, by collecting NASMO videos, potential disputes related to insurance payments can be prevented in advance.


Since its launch in January this year, Carrot General Insurance has continuously developed and introduced various products targeting the leisure industry. In particular, the 'SmartON Leisure Accident Insurance' launched in April introduced Korea's first transforming-type insurance concept, allowing customers to select desired activities such as golf, cycling, and hiking from over 20 leisure activities whenever needed to receive insurance benefits.



A representative from Carrot General Insurance stated, "With approximately 4 million screen golf players in Korea, this partnership with Golfzon, which leads the market, will be a great opportunity for customers enjoying screen golf to experience Carrot's new insurance services," adding, "We will continue to expand various service partnerships with Golfzon in the future."


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