Samil PwC announced on the 28th that it has signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with its subsidiary Cha Healthcare, which oversees ChabioTech's global medical business, for senior and healthcare sector projects.

Sam-il PwC and Cha Healthcare signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) for senior and healthcare business on the 27th. From the left, Junyoung Lee, Executive Director of Cha Healthcare; Kyungwook Yoon, CEO of Cha Healthcare; Sangmin Lee, Head of Sam-il PwC; Jinsik Woo, Managing Director of Sam-il PwC. Photo by Sam-il Accounting Corporation

Sam-il PwC and Cha Healthcare signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) for senior and healthcare business on the 27th. From the left, Junyoung Lee, Executive Director of Cha Healthcare; Kyungwook Yoon, CEO of Cha Healthcare; Sangmin Lee, Head of Sam-il PwC; Jinsik Woo, Managing Director of Sam-il PwC. Photo by Sam-il Accounting Corporation

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Based on their accumulated global expertise in the healthcare field, the two companies plan to share ongoing projects and information and work together to address the aging population issue, which has emerged as a national challenge.


Samil PwC will leverage its domestic and international senior real estate project experience and expertise to collaborate on creating Korean-style senior housing and care models. A representative example is the new housing models centered around UBRC (University-Linked Retirement Community), a retirement housing complex within university campuses, and K-CCRC (Korean-style Continuing Care Retirement Community). Cha Healthcare envisions developing advanced healthcare service cases combined with senior housing through its capabilities in preventive medicine, personalized care, and anti-aging.


Lee Sang-min, Head of the Financial Real Estate Group at Samil PwC, stated, “At the point where one in five citizens is aged 65 or older, entering a super-aged society, we will strive to implement innovative models such as K-CCRC and UBRC for the elderly population through this agreement and lead the related industries.”



Yoon Kyung-wook, CEO of Cha Healthcare, said, “Based on the healthcare operations, facility management, workforce development, information technology (IT), and infrastructure capabilities of Cha Hospital and Bio Group’s domestic and international hospitals, we plan to realize an optimal ecosystem for ‘Longer, Healthier & Better Living.’”


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