KB Kookmin Bank to Offer Free AI Cognitive Screening for Senior Customers

by Kim yoon seop Posted : April 27, 2026, 09:36Updated : April 27, 2026, 09:36
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KB Kookmin Bank said it will provide a free artificial intelligence-based cognitive screening service for senior customers as it strengthens expertise in senior-focused wealth management.

The bank said on the 27th it will offer the AI cognitive test service, called AlzWIN, in partnership with dementia diagnostics company Sevenpointone.

AlzWIN is an AI-based tool developed by Sevenpointone to measure cognitive ability. It can estimate brain health age and brain energy levels through about one minute of speech.

The service is part of the bank’s KB Golden Life nonfinancial offerings. It will be available on a first-come, first-served basis to 1,000 customers age 55 and older who visit branches nationwide for inheritance-related consultations, including dementia trusts or will-substitute trusts.

A KB Kookmin Bank official said the benefit is intended to help senior customers manage not only financial assets but also health and overall retirement planning. The official said the bank will continue to roll out services as a long-term partner for customers in retirement.

Separately, the bank said it operates 18 KB Golden Life Centers nationwide to expand its senior business. On the 24th, it provided dementia-partner training to center heads and Golden Life division staff and received dementia-partner certificates.




* This article has been translated by AI.