Shinyong Bojeunggigeum, IBK Gieop Eunhaeng, and Hanguk Saneop Danji Gongdan Sign Agreement
Strengthening Financial Support for SME Job Creation and Youth Employment Activation

Yoon Dae-hee, Chairman of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund

Yoon Dae-hee, Chairman of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] The Korea Credit Guarantee Fund, IBK Industrial Bank of Korea, and Korea Industrial Complex Corporation announced on the 10th that they have signed a "Business Agreement for Employment Activation in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk Region."


This agreement was established to create jobs and promote youth employment in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region. The signatory organizations agreed to actively cooperate in ▲ linking job projects for training and growth support of specialized personnel in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) ▲ efforts to support youth employment in excellent SMEs and sharing recruitment information ▲ strengthening financial support for the mutual development of companies and youth.


Prior to the agreement, the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund jointly held the "2020 Daegu-Gyeongbuk Untact Job Fair" with the partner organizations for three weeks starting from the 17th of last month. The fair featured 40 excellent small, medium, and mid-sized companies, including KOSPI-listed companies. 70% of the participating companies were excellent companies located in Daegu-Gyeongbuk, focusing on creating jobs in the local community.


Participating companies provided recruitment information through an online promotional hall and received resumes from job seekers. This event, which attracted 10,000 job seekers, will conclude with non-face-to-face interviews starting today.


Since 2013, the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund has supported the creation of over 6,700 jobs in SMEs through its "Job Creation Project." Additionally, by operating the specialized SME employment platform "JobCloud," it collaborates with numerous related organizations to run matching projects, actively responding to the government's job creation policies.



A representative from the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund said, "We hope this agreement will be helpful to both companies struggling with recruitment difficulties and job seekers who wish to work." He added, "As a public institution headquartered in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region, the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund will continue to do its best to revitalize employment in the local community."


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