Dai-ichi Life HD Former employee illegally collecting 1.9 billion yen Problem Considering internal disposal November 13, 18:18

Dai-ichi Life Holdings, the parent company, said that an 89-year-old former employee of Dai-ichi Life, a major life insurance company, had illegally collected about 1.9 billion yen from customers. Clarified the idea to consider.

The problem is that a former 89-year-old female employee who was based in Shunan City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, of Dai-ichi Life, allegedly offered a fictitious transaction to a customer and cheated the money. The total amount of people and damage is 1,951 million yen.



Regarding this issue, Munehiro Uryu, Managing Executive Officer of Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc., once again apologized at the online press conference and said, "We take this situation very seriously. We will face each other and cooperate with the police to proceed with efforts to clarify the whole picture. "



After that, he said, "I would like to thoroughly investigate the cause and then consider what our disposal should be." He also stated that he would consider internal disposal after further investigating the cause.



Regarding this issue, Dai-ichi Life has released an outline of an internal investigation that it was not possible to prevent the spread of damage as a result of receiving inquiries from outside that I thought suspicious three years ago.