NH Nonghyup Life Long-term Care Financial Consumer Protection Chief Officer (right) and Fair Trade Commission Standing Commissioner Jeong Jin-wook (left) are taking a photo to commemorate the presentation of the Consumer-Centered Management (CCM) certificate.

NH Nonghyup Life Long-term Care Financial Consumer Protection Chief Officer (right) and Fair Trade Commission Standing Commissioner Jeong Jin-wook (left) are taking a photo to commemorate the presentation of the Consumer-Centered Management (CCM) certificate.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] NH Nonghyup Life Insurance announced on the 13th that it has obtained the ‘2022 First Half Consumer-Centered Management Certification (CCM)’ conducted by the Fair Trade Commission and evaluated by the Korea Consumer Agency.


The CCM certification is a system that reviews every two years whether a company organizes all its activities around consumers and continuously improves related management activities.


Currently, 212 companies have obtained the certification, and NH Nonghyup Life Insurance is the fourth life insurance company to receive this certification.


Since first obtaining the CCM certification in 2014, NH Nonghyup Life Insurance has successfully been re-certified five consecutive times through 2022.



Kim Intae, CEO of NH Nonghyup Life Insurance, said, “We believe that the value of customers is the value of the company, and this is the result of our continuous efforts to satisfy consumers,” adding, “We will continue to make company-wide and sustained efforts to deeply root consumer-centered management.”


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