FastFive Invests 17 Billion KRW in Education Startup FastCampus
SparkPlus Provides Online and Offline Promotion for Resident Companies

FastFive Meeting Room

FastFive Meeting Room

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Shared offices are evolving. Beyond simply providing business spaces, they are diversifying services to support tenant companies across various fields such as education and promotion.


FastFive has invested 17 billion KRW in the education startup Fast Campus to prepare differentiated educational services for its tenant members. Fast Campus is an educational platform that has recorded an average annual sales growth of 190% over the past five years.


FastFive's strategy is to leap forward as a corporate business platform through active collaboration with Fast Campus. They are planning to enhance educational service benefits for tenant members and link recruitment services targeting Fast Campus customers. FastFive tenants will be able to receive services such as employee training, headhunting, and other employee welfare benefits. FastFive spaces are also used as Fast Campus training centers. Kim Dae-il, CEO of FastFive, stated, "We plan to create synergy by organically combining the educational content and corporate customers of the adult education startup Fast Campus with FastFive's office business."


Sparkplus Lounge

Sparkplus Lounge

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SparkPlus recently launched 'HotSPL,' an exclusive promotional service for its tenants. This is an online and offline promotional service available to all SparkPlus tenants. It allows announcements of new product launches, promotions, and event news across all SparkPlus branches. Interaction with tenant companies at other branches is also possible, which is expected to create synergy among startups needing collaboration.



The newly introduced 'HotSPL' pilot service utilizes the SparkPlus community application, promotional bulletin boards at all branches, and showrooms at some branches as promotional channels. The scope will be expanded in the future to strengthen its role as a promotion and networking platform. Mok Jin-geon, CEO of SparkPlus, said, "With increasing promotional and networking needs of tenants, we have established the HotSPL service to effectively support tenant promotion across all branches. We will continue to activate various communication channels and create new collaboration opportunities."


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