Cleaning Research Institute, Naver Pay (Npay) Simple Payment Service Introduced

Living Research Institute (CEO Yeon Hyeon-ju), which operates the home cleaning service platform Cleaning Research Institute, announced on the 12th that it is introducing Naver Pay (Npay) simple payment and running a point accumulation promotion to commemorate the introduction.

The Cleaning Research Institute has introduced the Npay simple payment system to enhance payment convenience for house cleaning customers. In addition to existing payment methods, customers can now easily reserve cleaning services using payment methods registered with Npay.

To commemorate this, we will be running a one-month Npay point accumulation promotion until the 13th of next month. During this period, the first 6,500 people who use Npay to make payments of 30,000 won or more will receive 3,000 won in Npay points on June 27.

In addition, the Cleaning Research Institute is running various promotions to enhance customer benefits. ▲Cheongyeon Safe Reservation exclusive moving/move-in cleaning coupon worth 10,000 won ▲Air conditioner cleaning coupon worth 7,000 won ▲Cheongyeon Plus Shop shopping coupon worth 3,000 won, etc. In addition to regular discount benefits, until the 31st, a Family Month event is being held where customers who gift a cleaning point exchange coupon to a friend through the app will also receive a 5,000 won house cleaning coupon.

The Cleaning Research Institute's house cleaning service is a service where a manager who has completed professional training visits and provides dishwashing, toilets, and waste separation. With 65% of customers using the subscription model on a regular basis and a repeat purchase rate of 88%, the company has recently expanded to the Gangwon-do region and is providing services nationwide.

Yeon Hyeon-ju, CEO of Life Research Institute, said, “We introduced Npay to improve the payment experience for customers,” and added, “We will continue to actively expand the simple payment infrastructure and provide customer-friendly services.”