The neon signs of Seoul’s Gangnam district blurred into streaks of light as Ji-won adjusted her blazer. At just 28, she was known in the industry as the "Insurance Queen." While others sold policies, Ji-won sold "bulletproof futures."
Insurance is sold, not bought, because nobody understands it. The Queen’s business rests on translation—from legalese to emojis, from actuarial tables to TikTok infographics. If your customer cannot explain your product to a 5-year-old, you haven't done your job.
Ever wonder how the top 1% in sales stay at the top? In the world of Insurance Queen: Her Business Secrets
Directed by Kwak Yeong-geun, this adult-rated drama follows Hye-kyeong, a top-performing insurance saleswoman known as the "Insurance Queen". While her colleagues are envious of her record-breaking success, Hye-kyeong keeps her unconventional "know-how"—which involves using her charm and body to close deals—a closely guarded secret. The plot thickens when she decides to mentor a struggling junior planner, Hyeon-joo, by sharing her controversial business tactics. Review: A Bold Take on the Corporate Grind
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