Courtesy of Samjeomsam

Jobis&Villains Corp. said on the 11th it is accelerating Samjeomsam's transition into a "life-close platform," expanding partnerships beyond taxes into everyday areas such as insurance, telecom and funeral plans.

After acquiring Insurtech company Microprotect and BLQ, which operates phone rental and used phone refund services, the company is expanding benefits across the life cycle by strengthening partnerships in telecom and funeral services.

In telecom, it partners with the mobile brokerage platform Moyo to transparently disclose official subsidies and additional store-specific incentives to help compare the actual purchase prices of the latest smartphones, and recommends the optimal plans tailored to individual usage patterns through alliances with budget phone brands. In particular, the "100 won plan" launched with T-Plus gained strong popularity as it can be used for 100 won per month for the first six months. For used phones, refunds are available within one day after collection through BLQ.

Expanding partnerships into the funeral sector, Samjeomsam saw strong response as the "100 won funeral plan" launched with Goeui Funeral Research Institute recorded 800 sign-ups on the first day. By paying 100 won per month, subscribers are guaranteed the price at the time of enrollment, and they also receive a one-year premium waiver and additional discounts.

Chief Executive Kim Beom-seop of Jobis&Villains Corp. said, "We will become a life-close partner that covers the entire customer journey, from tax and medical bill refunds to telecom fees and funeral plans."

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