Meiji Yasuda Life, a major life insurance company, is suspected that a former salesperson in his 70s who worked at the Shinjuku branch office in Tokyo had taken out at least 20 million yen, including insurance premiums entrusted to him by customers for over 16 years. Announced that it turned out.

According to Meiji Yasuda Life, the clothes were revealed by a former sales employee in her 70s who worked at the Shinjuku branch office in Tokyo until October.



For more than 16 years from December 2004 to May last year after her retirement, the employee dressed a total of about 20 million yen, including cash received as insurance premiums from four customers. It means that it was.



Last October, when another salesperson was in charge of the customer's contract change procedure, her clothes were discovered, and the company apologized to the victim and paid the full amount.



Regarding this sales employee, there are other cases of suspected clothing, and the company is in the process of paying a settlement to the customer.



Meiji Yasuda Life said, "We deeply apologize for the great inconvenience and concern. We will continue to focus on compliance and continue to work toward the eradication of inappropriate behavior."