iMBank is initiating corporate projects to support services for pet carers... Consumption value for Pet
[Consumerwide - Hayoung Chang Reporter/Yohan Bok Reporter] A ceremony for the MOU to support a variety of services for pet carers" was held by iMBank in corporation with Gyeongbuk University Animal Hospital, Limpid, aiming to support pet carer consumers, and they plan to expand activities for value consumption of pet carer consumers through facilitating services and events, such as regular savings accounts and pet seminars. Gyeongbuk University Animal Hospital is the only national university animal hospital, which is based in Daegu and Gyeongbuk provinces. It is also the representative 2nd animal medical care institute.
The hospital offers overall medical care in 11 sectors, including general internal medicine, oncology, and dermatology, with the highest standard in the domestic area, and 50 medical experts, including 12 clinical professors. Limpid is a pet food healthcare startup founded by nutrician-expertized veterinaries and IT experts. These three institutes are planning on various projects for local society, including the development of their own businesses, making connections, and offering financial services and transactions.
Accordingly, iMbank is planning on releasing the regular savings account "True to Pet" product, which is a series product of the former product "True to Customers" that has been on sale since its launch in August, along with a variety of giveaway events during this summer.
They are also planning on a pet seminar in which experts, including the veterinaries from Gyeoungbuk University, speak about different topics that pet carers might be interested in, such as pet action problems and diseases, dog atopy, food allergies, and overcoming pet loss syndrome.
Son Daegwon, the director, said, "Starting from this ceremony, IMBank will closely communicate with Gyeongbuk University Animal Hospital and Limpid to provide various services for pet carers while also fostering a healthy pet culture in the area."