Mirae Asset Daewoo Signs Business Agreement with Hi Seoul Brand Companies Association View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Song Hwajeong] Mirae Asset Daewoo announced on the 22nd that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for mutual cooperation and co-growth with the High Seoul Brand Enterprise Association, a corporation, at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul on the 21st.


The signing ceremony was attended by Lee Sang-geol, President of WM at Mirae Asset Daewoo, Jo Hyun-jong, Chairman of the High Seoul Brand Enterprise Association, and executives of excellent small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Seoul.


Through this MOU, Mirae Asset Daewoo plans to provide financial solutions and management and economic consulting services necessary for the growth of about 900 companies belonging to the High Seoul Brand Enterprise Association, a group of excellent SMEs in Seoul.


In addition, Mirae Asset Daewoo will regularly provide financial market information at various business gatherings such as the High Seoul Business Concert Forum, a major project of the association, and support high-quality financial content including various financing methods using advanced financial techniques, financial consulting, and business succession to help the growth of member companies.


In particular, by providing high-quality financial content through Mirae Asset Daewoo’s professional instructors, it is expected to offer practical assistance in management and asset management to member company entrepreneurs, strengthen networks, and contribute to the economic development of Seoul.



Lee Sang-geol, President of WM at Mirae Asset Daewoo, said, “Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the changes in the corporate ecosystem and financial markets are accelerating, and CEOs’ concerns about sustainable management are increasing. We plan to prepare for the post-COVID era and establish a foundation for co-growth through various financial solutions utilizing Mirae Asset Daewoo’s artificial intelligence (AI) and big data, as well as the Partners Club, a collaboration business model with mid-sized and strong SMEs.”


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