Gyeonggi Institute of Economy and Science, Corporate Support Information 'EasyBiz' Attracts Attention
[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] 'Egbiz,' operated by Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Economic Science Promotion Agency, is attracting attention as an information platform for support projects to help small and medium-sized enterprises prepare for the 'post-COVID-19' era.
Egbiz stands for 'Easy Gyeonggi Business,' meaning that business support information can be accessed easily and quickly.
It can be accessed through the website (www.egbiz.or.kr) and is built as a responsive web to flexibly adapt to various devices, allowing easy access via mobile devices as well.
Egbiz contains all information related to support for small and medium-sized enterprises, including ▲major support projects ▲support projects nearing deadlines ▲support projects by institution.
In particular, as non-face-to-face support projects have gained attention recently due to COVID-19, information on untact support projects such as 'web seminars' and 'online export consultations' is also provided through Egbiz.
Since its launch in 2010, Egbiz has been providing sector-specific support projects and policies tailored to small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners in the province.
With an average annual visitor count of about 630,000, Egbiz currently has approximately 197,000 registered members. Notably, last year, a total of 11,935 support project applications were processed through Egbiz.
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Kim Ki-jun, Director of the Gyeonggi Economic Science Promotion Agency, emphasized, "I hope many companies gain valuable information through Egbiz to help their business management in preparation for the post-COVID-19 era," adding, "The agency will also focus all its capabilities to become a leader in corporate support in the post-COVID-19 era."
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