Participating in Revitalizing the Local Economy as a Communication Hub Connecting Local Residents and Small Business Owners

Danggeun Market Signs Business Agreement with Gwanak-gu and Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation to Revitalize Local Commercial Districts View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Danggeun Market (co-CEOs Kim Yong-hyun and Kim Jae-hyun) announced on the 11th that it has signed a business agreement with Gwanak-gu, Seoul, and the Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation to revitalize the local commercial district. This collaboration with Gwanak-gu is an attempt to connect residents and local governments, and Danggeun Market is expected to play a hub role in linking small business owners and residents of Gwanak-gu.


Gwanak-gu plans to strengthen communication with local residents through Danggeun Market, enhance daily convenience, and promote the activation of the local community by providing new mobile sales channel opportunities to merchants within the district. On Danggeun Market, which boasts excellent accessibility and convenience, residents will be offered benefits and information such as discount coupons usable at local stores, while small business owners will be able to utilize Danggeun Market as a new customer contact point. Additionally, various and useful information such as startup and management improvement support projects necessary for small business owners will be regularly delivered, and education for capacity building will also be conducted.


Gwanak-gu especially plans to widely promote the 'Byeolbit Sinsari Commercial District' through Danggeun Market and encourage participation from small business owners and residents in revitalizing the local economy. The 'Byeolbit Sinsari Commercial District Renaissance' project, promoted by Gwanak-gu in cooperation with the Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation, was selected in December last year in a competition held by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. It aims to improve facilities and the environment of the commercial district around Sillim Station and inject vitality through various programs.



Kim Yong-hyun, co-CEO of Danggeun Market, said, "Danggeun Market has established itself as a representative communication channel that helps the autonomous connection between local small business owners and residents," adding, "Through this business agreement, we will participate in system development and operational support so that local small business owners and residents can engage in warm and active exchanges leading to tangible local economic revitalization."


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