Yeo Seung-joo, CEO of Hanwha Life Insurance (sixth from the right in the front row in the photo), and 35 new employees who joined in the first half of this year are taking off their masks and posing for a commemorative photo after completing their orientation training at Hanwha Life Insurance Training Center LIFEPARK. (Photo by Hanwha Life Insurance)

Yeo Seung-joo, CEO of Hanwha Life Insurance (sixth from the right in the front row in the photo), and 35 new employees who joined in the first half of this year are taking off their masks and posing for a commemorative photo after completing their orientation training at Hanwha Life Insurance Training Center LIFEPARK. (Photo by Hanwha Life Insurance)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hanwha Life Insurance announced on the 4th that it has carried out the process of normalizing operations to return the 'LifePark' training center, which was provided as Gyeonggi Province's first residential treatment center, back to its daily use.


Hanwha Life Insurance first provided the LifePark training center, located in Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, as a residential treatment center in the metropolitan area on March 19, 2020.


This was to help resolve the critical shortage of hospital beds in the metropolitan area due to the spread of COVID-19.


The LifePark residential treatment center has supported the treatment and recovery of over 8,000 COVID-19 patients in the metropolitan area over the past two years. A total of about 200 rooms were provided to these residents. This accounts for most of the entire state-of-the-art LifePark facility, which has a total floor area of 30,000 square meters.


All infrastructure of LifePark was also provided to a total staff of 59, including medical personnel mobilized for the residential treatment center. Since its opening in April 2019, it has been known for its clean environment and the provision of the latest convenience facilities, resulting in very high satisfaction among admitted patients.


The operation of the residential treatment center ended on the 22nd of last month. Since then, Hanwha Life Insurance explained that it has reborn LifePark as a space for employee education, its original purpose, through rapid restoration of the facilities and thorough disinfection conducted three times.


Starting from the 2nd, Hanwha Life Insurance conducted face-to-face training for 35 new employees of 2022 for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. At the Lifeplus Newcomers Day held on the 3rd, CEO Young-Seung Yeo of Hanwha Life Insurance attended.



CEO Yeo conducted a CEO special lecture and badge awarding ceremony face-to-face for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.


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