Hana Insurance announced on the 18th that it will launch about 50 lifestyle insurance products, including golf and fishing, in the first half of the year.

Hana Insurance announced on the 18th that it will launch about 50 lifestyle insurance products, including golf and fishing, in the first half of the year.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Hana Insurance announced on the 18th that it will launch about 50 lifestyle insurance products such as golf and fishing in the first half of the year.


Hana Insurance is developing products by classifying lifestyle risks encountered in daily life into six categories: children, transportation, health, exercise, workplace, and daily life.


Last year, the one-day leisure insurance was introduced, allowing customers to select only the leisure activities they need and easily subscribe on a daily basis anytime via smartphone, with premiums under 1,000 KRW.


In particular, the one-day bicycle insurance not only covers up to 20 million KRW for personal accidental death and permanent disability, daily hospitalization allowance, fracture diagnosis fee, and fracture surgery fee, but also provides coverage up to 5 million KRW under bicycle liability insurance in case of accidental bodily injury or property damage to others while riding a bicycle.


Hiking, soccer, baseball, badminton, tennis, and table tennis insurance offer coverage for accidental death up to 50 million KRW, permanent disability up to 20 million KRW, daily hospitalization allowance, fracture diagnosis fee, and fracture surgery fee at a reasonable price under 1,000 KRW per day.



A Hana Insurance official explained, "Since one-day insurance has simple coverage units and the subscription process is not difficult, if customers find and select the necessary insurance before activities, they will be able to enjoy leisure activities with peace of mind."


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