FriedLife Signs Business Agreement with Kia Motors Branch and Swilnakwon Funeral Hall
Preferential Discounts at 15 Locations Nationwide
Fried Life announced on the 20th that it held a business agreement ceremony with the Kia Motors Branch of the Korean Metal Workers' Union at Kia Gwangmyeong Autoland in Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do on the 14th, and agreed to strive for mutual exchange and cooperation in the future.
Fried Life announced on the 20th that it has signed a business agreement for the Shilnakwon Funeral Hall for members of the Kia Motors Branch of the Korean Metal Workers' Union nationwide. Photo by Fried Life
View original imageThrough this agreement, Fried Life will provide Shilnakwon funeral services to approximately 27,000 union members and their immediate families from five branches of the nationwide Kia Motors Branch, and offer preferential benefits when using 15 Shilnakwon locations nationwide. Additionally, both parties promised continuous mutual cooperation regarding the activation of funeral services and other partnership tasks.
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A representative of Fried Life stated, "We are pleased to provide high-quality funeral services to the Kia Motors Branch union members across the country based on Fried Life's nationwide funeral hall network," and added, "We will do our best to offer highly satisfactory services to corporate clients through continuous service innovation and strengthening of quality competitiveness."
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