Operation of the 'Use Disaster Relief Funds Here' Service for Easy Confirmation of Disaster Relief Fund Usage Locations

Danggeun Market "We Inform You of Disaster Relief Fund Usage Locations in Our Neighborhood" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The secondhand trading application Danggeun Market announced on the 26th that it will operate a 'Use Disaster Relief Funds Here' corner for consumers who need guidance on where to use disaster relief funds.


Danggeun Market recently launched a campaign to register places where disaster relief funds can be used to help overcome the difficulties faced by small business owners and to revitalize the local economy. So far, a total of 14,000 small business owners nationwide have registered as places where disaster relief funds can be used.


To check where disaster relief funds can be used, run the Danggeun Market app and click the 'Disaster Relief Funds Usage' button in the 'Category' tab. The types of stores include restaurants and side dishes, bakeries and cafes, beauty and hair salons, children’s goods, pets, interior, education and academies, hospitals and medical services, sports, and other businesses. Each store posts simple information registered directly by the store along with a map, and it is also possible to make inquiries by phone connection to the store.


Registering as a place where disaster relief funds can be used is also simple. Any small business owner running a business nationwide can apply to register as a disaster relief fund usage place through the Danggeun Market app and website. Enter the 'Usage Registration Banner' in the disaster relief fund usage corner, then input the store name, business type, neighborhood selection, detailed address, phone number, brief business introduction, payment methods, etc. Once registration is complete, the store will be introduced to users using Danggeun Market in that neighborhood.



Kim Yong-hyun, co-CEO of Danggeun Market, said, "We launched this disaster relief fund guidance and store registration campaign with the hope that disaster relief funds will be used meaningfully for neighborhood small business owners who are experiencing real difficulties due to COVID-19."


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