Expansion of Free Accident Insurance for Naeil Chaeum Deduction
New Online Financial Education Launched

The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 3rd that it will relax the requirements for free accident insurance enrollment for Naeil Chaeum Deduction subscribers and provide online financial education. Photo by Small and Medium Business Corporation

The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 3rd that it will relax the requirements for free accident insurance enrollment for Naeil Chaeum Deduction subscribers and provide online financial education. Photo by Small and Medium Business Corporation

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 3rd that it will relax the eligibility requirements for free accident insurance for subscribers of the Naeil Chaeum Deduction and provide online financial education. The eligibility requirement for group accident insurance under the Naeil Chaeum Deduction, which was previously limited to those who maintained the deduction for more than 25 months, will be expanded to those who have maintained it for more than 12 months.


The group accident insurance can be subscribed to free of charge. Benefits are maintained during the deduction period, and it guarantees up to 30 million KRW in case of permanent disability or death. This applies not only to the Naeil Chaeum Deduction and the Youth Employee Naeil Chaeum Deduction but also to subscribers of the Youth Naeil Chaeum Deduction, which has a relatively shorter subscription period.


In addition, the Small and Medium Business Corporation has newly opened online financial education and provides various content. As a welfare service, it also operates an online welfare mall and various healing programs.



Kim Hyungsu, Head of the Job Division at the Small and Medium Business Corporation, said, “We are providing various services such as online and offline education, online welfare mall, and deduction contract loans for Naeil Chaeum Deduction subscribers,” adding, “We will continue to lead efforts to promote differentiated education and welfare services, strengthen workers’ capabilities, improve quality of life, and enhance on-site safety nets.”


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