Islands and mountainous regions also receive 'emergency dispatch services'

Published 2025년 10월 13일

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[Korea Farmers' News Agency, Reporter Kim Kyung-wook] Emergency response services from damage insurance companies will be provided to island and mountainous regions, the same as in cities. This is expected to improve the living convenience and settlement conditions of local residents. Representative Seo Sam-seok of the Democratic Party of Korea (Yeongam, Muan, Sinan, Jeonnam) announced on the 13th, "The five major insurance companies—Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance, Hanwha General Insurance, KB Property & Casualty Insurance, and DB Property & Casualty Insurance—have pledged to provide the same emergency response services nationwide, regardless of geographical distinctions." This measure follows Representative Seo's announcement two days ago through a press release, where he pointed out that insurance companies were not providing emergency response services in island and mountainous areas based on their voluntary terms, after which the Fair Trade Commission took action.

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Emergency response services from damage insurance companies will be provided to islands and mountainous regions, the same as in cities, which is expected to improve the living convenience and settlement conditions for local residents. Rep. Seo Sam-seok of the Democratic Party (Yeongam, Muan, Sinan, Jeonnam) announced on the 13th that "the five major insurance companies—Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance, Hanwha General Insurance, KB Insurance, and DB Insurance—have pledged to provide the same emergency response services nationwide, without geographical distinction." This move gained momentum after Rep. Seo pointed out in a press release two days earlier that insurance companies were not providing emergency response services in islands and mountainous areas based on voluntary terms, and the Fair Trade Commission announced it would review whether these terms violated the law. Following this, Rep. Seo's office and the five major insurance companies held ...
Source: Agrinet

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