[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Webcash announced on the 26th that it has signed a strategic business partnership agreement (MOU) with CRESOTI, a specialized IT solution company for pharmacies, to provide the accounting software 'PharMedi Gyeongrinara' exclusively for clinics and pharmacies.


This agreement was established to provide CRESOTI member companies with Gyeongrinara for clinics and pharmacies and tax consulting services, aiming to automate accounting tasks within the industry and enhance convenience.


Following the agreement, Webcash and CRESOTI will expand marketing efforts to attract PharMedi Gyeongrinara customers targeting clinics and pharmacies.


Webcash plans to offer professional and differentiated services to CRESOTI member companies using Gyeongrinara. It will be responsible for user training, accounting and tax consulting by expert organizations, and management of client companies.


Launched in 2018 by Webcash, Gyeongrinara, Korea's first specialized accounting software, was created to automate accounting tasks for small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners.


Gyeongrinara includes only the core functions necessary for accounting tasks of SMEs and small business owners, such as ▲evidence and receipt management ▲integrated account management ▲payroll and statement management ▲client management ▲payment and remittance ▲mobile Gyeongrinara ▲expense approval management ▲cash and sales reports, and provides an intuitive user interface (UI) that allows even novice accounting personnel to use it easily.


Kang Wonju, CEO of Webcash, said, "Through this business partnership, we aim to support the innovation of accounting tasks for CRESOTI member companies by providing Gyeongrinara and tax consulting," adding, "Furthermore, we will strive to provide differentiated accounting solutions through PharMedi Gyeongrinara across the clinic and pharmacy industry."



CRESOTI provides IT solutions to medical institutions including clinics and pharmacies. Representative products include 'PharmPay,' a pharmacy-exclusive terminal equipped with a pharmaceutical purchase payment service, and 'PharmCare,' a medication guidance service using smartphones.


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