Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Hosts New Subscription Event for 'Anyfit Plus' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance announced on the 14th that it will hold a new subscription event for its health promotion service 'Anyfit Plus' until the 30th.


This event is limited to members who newly subscribe to 'Anyfit Plus', and after installing the app and participating in the event, prizes such as the Galaxy Watch4 and Xiaomi smart scales will be awarded by lottery.


The first event on the 14th has ended, but the second event will resume from the 16th. Starbucks coupons have been added as prizes for the second event.


'Anyfit Plus' consists of three main services: 'Health Check', 'Daily Care', and 'Chronic Disease Care'. Anyone aged 15 or older can use it simply by installing the app.


The core feature, 'Health Check', adopts AI machine learning developed by the Severance Hospital AI Research Institute. This is the first domestic model that analyzes 10 years of past health checkup data to predict the probability of disease onset over the next 10 years.


If users agree to use data from the National Health Insurance Service or directly answer surveys, they can learn their health age, life expectancy, and the 10-year risk of onset for 16 representative diseases among Koreans.


For each disease, users are also provided with information on their health status compared to peers of the same age and gender, as well as key factors affecting the risk of that disease. Through this, users can recognize diseases with a high likelihood of onset and plan their future health management accordingly.


There is also a 'Daily Care' feature that involves completing exercise missions and record missions. Completing three exercise missions such as walking and six health habit record missions such as weight input grants Any Points once per day for each mission.


If both missions are completed, users can spin a roulette or play ladder games to earn up to 1,050 points per day. One point is equivalent to one Korean won, and accumulated points can be used to purchase goods and services or pay insurance premiums at the Samsung Fire Any Point Mall.


Lastly, the so-called 'Gogodang Care', or 'Chronic Disease Care', is also provided. It supports self-management of chronic diseases through the concept of cardiovascular age related to hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes.


Users check their current cardiovascular age and select three out of eight lifestyle habits, including exercise, weight, and blood pressure, to set a 12-week lifestyle improvement plan.


'Anyfit Plus' encourages recording lifestyle habits during this period and provides recalculated cardiovascular age results again after 12 weeks.



A Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance official said, "We aimed to help customers accurately understand their health status and properly manage their health," adding, "We will continue to develop this into the most active health management service app in Korea."


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

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