Samzzumzzum Accelerates Shift to 'Lifestyle-Integrated Platform'... "Expanding Partnership Ecosystem"
Comprehensive Life Cycle Care:
From Insurance and Telecommunications to Funeral Services
On December 11, Jarvis & Villains announced that Samzzumzzum is actively expanding its partnerships in sectors such as insurance, telecommunications, and funeral services, accelerating its transition from a tax platform to a 'lifestyle-integrated platform.'
Jarvis & Villains recently acquired Microprotect, an insurtech company specializing in indemnity insurance, and BLQ, which operates mobile phone rental, used phone buyback, and refund services for riders. The company is also expanding partnerships in the telecommunications and funeral service sectors. The goal is to help users conveniently recover hidden funds in their daily lives, such as taxes and hospital bills, and to reduce fixed monthly expenses, thereby providing benefits throughout their entire life cycle.
On the 11th, Jarvis & Villains announced that Samzzumzzum is expanding its partnership to actively transition from a tax platform to a 'lifestyle-integrated platform.' Jarvis & Villains
View original imageSamzzumzzum has strengthened its partnership services across the entire telecommunications sector, which accounts for a significant portion of household spending, from mobile phone purchases and plan selection to used phone refunds. Through the mobile brokerage platform Moyo, the company transparently discloses official carrier subsidies and additional support by sales channel, allowing users to easily compare the actual purchase prices of all the latest iPhone and Galaxy models at a glance. Customers can purchase devices at the lowest price without being forced to sign up for device trade-in programs or additional services.
In addition, Samzzumzzum has partnered with major budget phone brands such as Tplus, Mona, and U+UMobile to recommend plans tailored to individual data usage patterns. Used phones can be sold and refunded through BLQ, which was recently acquired. Used devices are collected directly via courier, appraised for market value, and payment is made within one day.
Furthermore, the company has expanded its partnership ecosystem into funeral services by collaborating with Goi Funeral Lab to introduce the '100-won funeral plan.'
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Kim Beomseop, CEO of Jarvis & Villains, stated, "Following tax and hospital bill refunds, we aim to become a lifestyle-integrated partner that supports customers throughout their entire life cycle, including telecommunications and funeral services."
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