Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance announced on the 27th that it will launch the 'Connected Black Box Special Contract' in response to the expansion of black boxes equipped with communication functions.

Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance announced on the 27th that it will launch the 'Connected Black Box Special Contract' in response to the expansion of black boxes equipped with communication functions.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance announced on the 27th that it will launch the 'Connected Black Box Special Contract' in response to the expansion of black boxes equipped with communication functions.


Private passenger cars less than 12 years old can subscribe by installing and certifying the Thinkware 'iNavi Connected Black Box.' The insurance period will start from February 1 next year.


The iNavi Connected Black Box enables real-time wireless communication by equipping GPS and a USIM card to the existing black box. It analyzes driving habits to provide a safe driving report and transmits video in real time when an impact is detected.


By subscribing to the Connected Black Box Special Contract, customers receive a 6% discount on insurance premiums, the largest in the industry. Also, it is convenient to subscribe without submitting black box photos through a separate certification process.



Lee Byung-taek, head of the automobile product department at Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, said, "We plan to continuously develop products that combine IT technology with car insurance to provide various benefits to customers," adding, "We will proactively respond to future changes in the car insurance market."


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