MetLife Korea’s financial service representatives (FSRs) and employees recorded the highest per capita volunteer hours in Korea’s life insurance sector, the insurer said Thursday. An FSR is a specialized insurance agent who provides customized coverage, financial planning and advisory services, particularly for corporate clients and high-net-worth individuals. Data released by the Korea Life Insurance Association for the cumulative third quarter of 2025 showed that MetLife Korea employees logged an average of 10.73 volunteer hours per person, the highest among domestic peers. FSRs also remained actively engaged, averaging 4.16 hours per person. The company stood out in particular for the strong participation of its sales force. While fewer than 5 percent of agents at most local life insurers typically take part in volunteer activities, MetLife reported a participation rate of 54.54 percent. Total volunteer hours contributed by agents reached 15,188.5 through the third quarter. Combined with employee participation, overall volunteer hours came to around 22,000, underscoring the company