Kyowon Life Signs MOU with Korea Autonomous Crime Prevention Central Association
Life Care Support for 110,000 Members
Kyowon Life announced on the 25th that it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korea Autonomous Crime Prevention Central Association on the 22nd to cooperate on funeral and life care services.
The Korea Autonomous Crime Prevention Central Association is a statutory organization representing autonomous crime prevention officers who work across the country to ensure community safety and local security. Approximately 4,300 organizations and about 110,000 members are active nationwide.
Officials from Kyowon Life and the Korea Autonomous Crime Prevention Central Association are posing for a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony. Kyowon Life
View original imageThrough this agreement, 110,000 autonomous crime prevention officers and their immediate family members across the country will receive preferential benefits at the seven Kyowon Yewoom funeral halls operated by Kyowon Life. They will also be eligible for partnership discounts on a variety of products and services offered by Kyowon Group affiliates, including Kumon (education), Kyowon Wells (rental home appliances), Kyowon Tour (travel), The Suite Hotel, and Kinok (hotel).
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A Kyowon Life representative stated, "We signed this agreement out of gratitude for the contributions of autonomous crime prevention officers who safeguard Korea's safety," and added, "We plan to expand partnerships so that more companies, institutions, and organizations can benefit in the future."
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