The insurance giant Tokyo Marine offers its services in the meta verse - metaverse

The insurance giant Tokyo Marine offers its services in the meta verse - metaverse

Tokyo Marine, the largest damage/accident insurance group in Japan, brings its services and activities to metavers. The group, which employs more than 39,000 employees worldwide, will enable their users to check and buy insurance products on a meta-verse platform, with real employees being used as clerk in the virtual world.

Tokyo Marine offers insurance in metavers

While game, social and technology companies were the first to accept the meta-verses as a concept, other companies are now also entering available meta-verse platforms. Tokyo Marine, the largest damage and accident insurance group in Japan, has announced that it will begin to offer insurance services in the meta personation. In January, the company will offer insurance and other types of policies in the digital world and employ real clerks that are presented as avatars.

interested users can interact with the clerks and inquire about the details of each of the products offered, as well as send and fill out forms and even complete contracts in meta verses, according to reports by yomiuri shimbun.

The company will host this service on Virtual Akiba World, a Meta-Verse platform that was built as a digital representation of the famous train station and the city of Akihabara in Japan. For the reason for the expansion of these services to the virtual world, the company explained:

By using the meta verse, we will create a new customer experience that reduces the psychological burden on insurance consultations and enables casual insurance consultations and considerations.

In addition, the company will enable users to carry out a course with a flying car in the meta persons in order to help determine the driving style preferred by the consumer and to familiarize themselves with the advantages that could bring insurance to certain drivers.

Other Japanese companies in MetaVerse

Asian and Japanese companies were pioneers in the field of meta -verse, with several investing in the development of virtual technologies that were geared towards this new field. One of these companies is MUFG, one of the largest banks in the country that has already announced to offer banking services in meta -verses from 2023.

In October, NTT Docomo, a leading Japanese telecommunications provider, announced the start of its own meta-verse division with an investment of $ 412 million, in which more than 200 employees will concentrate on these tasks in November.

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