3.5% Cashback on Long-Term Car Rentals

Coway announced on the 16th that it has signed a service partnership agreement with Lotte Rental, expanding customer benefits to include mobility services.


The signing ceremony, held on the 15th at Coway's headquarters, G-Tower, in Guro-gu, Seoul, was attended by Seokhwan Moon, Head of Business Management at Coway; Kim Myungkon, CEO of Coway Life Solution; Geunhaeng Cho, Head of Marketing at Lotte Rental; and other key officials from both companies.


This agreement was established to enhance the convenience of customer lifestyles by expanding the partnership benefits of the Coway Members Club, Coway's exclusive membership service, into the vehicle use and management sector.

At a business agreement ceremony held on the 15th at G-Tower in Guro-gu, Seoul, key stakeholders are taking a commemorative photo. Coway

At a business agreement ceremony held on the 15th at G-Tower in Guro-gu, Seoul, key stakeholders are taking a commemorative photo. Coway

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Through this partnership, Coway customers and customers of Coway Life Solution, Coway's subsidiary specializing in senior care, will receive discounts on Lotte Rental's new car long-term rental services and on the "Chabangjeong" comprehensive vehicle management platform. When signing a contract for a new car long-term rental, customers can receive a 3.5% cashback benefit. In addition, discounted rates will be available for Chabangjeong's membership subscription, on-site maintenance, and vehicle inspection proxy services.


Coway and Lotte Rental plan to continue expanding customer benefits by leveraging their respective service capabilities and working together in the future.



Moon, Head of Business Management at Coway, stated, "We will continue to introduce differentiated services unique to the Coway Members Club and further enhance customer satisfaction."


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