[Asia Economy Reporter Suyeon Woo] SK Networks' comprehensive automobile management brand Speed Mate announced on the 14th that it will provide free inspection and repair cost discount services for vehicles owned by welfare institutions for the disabled nationwide.


On the 13th, Speed Mate held a business agreement ceremony with the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled to promote welfare for the disabled, and decided to provide vehicle inspection and repair cost discount services using maintenance assets and technology to more than 240 institutions under the association.


Under this agreement, Speed Mate will visit regions recommended by the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled to provide free inspections for member vehicles of the respective institutions and offer up to 50% discounts on paid items such as engine oil, batteries, and tires.


In addition, free wiper replacements, car neck pillows, multifunctional warning batons, and Speed Mate discount coupons will be provided.


SK Networks' comprehensive car management brand Speedmate signed a "Business Agreement for the Promotion of Welfare for the Disabled" with the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled on the 13th. Shin Jeong-sik, Head of Speedmate Business Division (right), and Lee Sang-jin, Secretary General of the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the agreement. Photo by SK Networks

SK Networks' comprehensive car management brand Speedmate signed a "Business Agreement for the Promotion of Welfare for the Disabled" with the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled on the 13th. Shin Jeong-sik, Head of Speedmate Business Division (right), and Lee Sang-jin, Secretary General of the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the agreement. Photo by SK Networks

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Speed Mate's vehicle inspection activities for the disabled, which began in 2018, took place last year in four regions including Seoul, Uijeongbu, Gwangju, and Cheongju, establishing itself as part of a good maintenance campaign. From this year, it is expected to help more institutions through the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled.



A Speed Mate official said, "With this agreement, Speed Mate can provide faster and more systematic support where maintenance care is needed," adding, "We will expand the scope of social shared value by utilizing our maintenance technology and network."


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