For those who want to compare numerous types of children's insurance at a glance, we introduce the Children's Insurance Comparison Center - Children's Insurance Premium Coverage app. The Children's Insurance Comparison Center - Children's Insurance Premium Coverage app allows you to compare children's insurance products at a glance. Explore various insurance options and plan a secure future for your child!
[What is Children's Insurance?]
- This insurance comprehensively covers risks for growing children, including life risks (fractures, burns, traffic accidents, etc.), cancer, illnesses, and accidents. (There may be a deductible for each item when purchasing special provisions.)
[Service Information]
- Check products and coverage details from major domestic insurance companies.
- View various discount benefits.
- Compare quotes and receive premium discounts and various additional discounts!
- Check discounts, prices, and coverage by insurance company.
- Browse customized plans.
[Differences between Fetal Insurance and Children's Insurance]
- The coverage of fetal insurance and children's insurance is similar. The two policies differ depending on the specific time of subscription. Fetal insurance is a product purchased by expectant mothers during pregnancy for the protection of their children. It can be purchased within 22 weeks of conception. Fetal insurance combines children's insurance with a fetal rider.
[Important Notes]
- Please read the product description and terms and conditions before concluding an insurance contract.
- You must also review the product description and terms and conditions before concluding an insurance contract. If the policyholder cancels an existing insurance contract and signs a new one, the policy may be rejected, premiums may increase, or coverage may change.
- You can choose to change and subscribe to additional riders according to your preferences. The terms and conditions for each rider and availability vary by company.
- If a dispute arises during the insurance contract process, you can seek assistance through the Korea Consumer Agency's Consumer Counseling Center (1372) or the Financial Services Commission's Dispute Mediation Center.