ABL Life Insurance announced on August 13, 2026, that it has launched two internet-exclusive mini insurance products: "(Mu) Woori WON Internet Mini Accident Relief Insurance" and "(Mu) Woori WON Internet Mini Health Protection Insurance."


ABL Life Insurance Launches Two Internet-Exclusive Mini Insurance Products Covering Accidents and Common Health Risks View original image

The "(Mu) Woori WON Internet Mini Accident Relief Insurance" is a coverage-oriented product that broadly protects against various accident risks encountered in daily life. It provides coverage of up to 30 million won, including traffic accidents and hit-and-run accidents.


This policy covers a wide range of accidents that may occur in everyday life, such as hospitalization and surgery due to injury, fractures, and specific appearance-related injuries. Additionally, by subscribing to the relevant riders, customers can receive added protection not only for accidents but also for frequent occurrences such as fractures. Hospitalization and surgeries due to accidents are also covered with fixed benefit amounts.


The "(Mu) Woori WON Internet Mini Health Protection Insurance" is a lifestyle-oriented product that provides coverage for six common health risks one may face in daily life. The coverage includes diagnosis of certain vestibular dizziness and sudden deafness, diagnosis of specific hypothyroidism, treatment costs for hyperthyroidism, diagnosis of specific statutory infectious diseases, hospitalization due to food poisoning, and hospitalization due to environmental diseases.



An official from ABL Life Insurance stated, "These two mini insurance products are niche-market offerings that provide affordable enrollment opportunities for customers who are comfortable with online services," adding, "We will continue to expand lifestyle-oriented mini insurance products that reflect diverse customer lifestyles and needs."


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