Kyobo Life Insurance announced on the 22nd that it has revamped its integrated customer service application 'Kare' and introduced a mental care service.

Kyobo Life Insurance announced on the 22nd that it has revamped its integrated customer service application 'Kare' and introduced a mental care service.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Kyobo Life Insurance announced on the 22nd that it has revamped its integrated customer service application (app) 'Kare' and introduced mental care services.


Customers can access the app to use new services such as mental health, color therapy, meditation, and Smile.


Mental health is a credible psychological analysis service jointly developed with professors from university hospital psychiatry departments, offering tests for stress, depression, anxiety, anger, resilience, and job stress.


Color therapy is a service designed to heal the mind through colors for modern people experiencing physical and mental tension due to stress and difficulties with anger management disorders, while meditation is a program aimed at overcoming anxiety and achieving psychological stability.


Smile uses artificial intelligence (AI) technology to recognize the degree of smile immediately upon taking a selfie and provides a Smile score. It was created with the purpose of bringing vitality to customers' lives through laughter.


Additionally, a New Year's fortune-telling service will be offered next year. With simple information such as date of birth, users can easily check their fortune for the new year.



Kwon Chang-gi, head of Kyobo Life Insurance's DT (Digital Transformation) Support Office, said, "We have newly introduced a health management service centered on mental care with the hope that everyone can overcome 'Corona Blue' together and heal," adding, "We will strive to provide various health management services."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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