Yanolja Supports Small Accommodation Businesses Affected by COVID-19 View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] Global leisure platform Yanolja is providing support for some costs for online advertising and purchasing lodging supplies to small lodging businesses affected by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


Yanolja announced on the 4th that, according to the '2020 Small Business Online-Offline Connection (O2O) Support Project' business agreement recently signed with the Small Enterprise and Market Service, it will support small business owners in expanding their online sales channels and revenue.


This project provides a total of 200,000 KRW to small lodging businesses, with 150,000 KRW supported by the Service and an additional 50,000 KRW borne by Yanolja. 50% of the support fund is given as points that can be used for online advertising and purchasing operation and management systems. The remaining half is provided as credits that can be used to purchase lodging supplies such as electronics, bathroom products, and linens.


The Small Business O2O Support Project was established to connect about 10,000 small businesses with six representative platforms in various fields such as travel and lodging, restaurants, beauty, and services, to support small business owners in expanding their online sales channels and revenue.


Interested businesses can apply from the 5th on the Small Business Plaza website. Recruitment is on a first-come, first-served basis only for businesses that meet the small business qualification requirements such as the number of regular employees and average annual sales.



Shin Sung-chul, Head of Business Development at Yanolja, said, "This project is expected to provide practical help by supporting essential costs such as advertising and purchasing supplies for small lodging businesses to overcome the crisis," adding, "Based on the support measures and project participation experience implemented since the COVID-19 outbreak, we will continue to strive for overcoming the industry's crisis and coexistence."


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