Hanwha Life Opens AI Contact Center (AICC) to Enhance Customer Service
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2025-03-04 15:20:27
Hanwha Life has launched its Artificial Intelligence Contact Center (AICC), an AI-powered call center, to innovate customer service. By leveraging cutting-edge AI technologies such as natural language processing, voice recognition, and text analysis, the company aims to maximize customer service efficiency and enhance customer satisfaction.
Key Features and Highlights:
Chatbot Implementation:Significantly reduces customer wait times and enables 24/7 handling of simple inquiries.
Provides seamless connection to professional consultants for complex issues.
Enhanced Complete Sales Monitoring:Ensures transparency in the sales process by using chatbots to verify if customers received sufficient explanations and necessary documents during insurance enrollment.
Improved Insurance Premium Payment Convenience:Offers chatbot-assisted premium payment reminders and instant transfer options to help customers maintain their insurance contracts.
Support for Customer Service Representatives:AI transcribes conversations in real-time and recommends appropriate responses, boosting agent efficiency.
Provides AI-based simulation training for new agents to enhance their practical skills.
A Hanwha Life DataLAB team manager stated, "We expect the AICC to improve both agent efficiency and customer convenience. We will continue to enhance the system by expanding the range of tasks that chatbots can perform, providing customer-centric services."
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