On the 13th, the District Office Planning Situation Room signed the 'Public-Private-Public-Academic Regional Council Business Agreement'... Exploring customized support measures for small business owners through cooperation system establishment to resolve management difficulties

On the 13th, the 'Public-Private-Public-Academic Regional Council Business Agreement Ceremony' was held at the district office planning situation room.

On the 13th, the 'Public-Private-Public-Academic Regional Council Business Agreement Ceremony' was held at the district office planning situation room.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Seon-gap) signed a "Public-Private-Public-Academic Regional Council Business Agreement" on the 13th at the district office planning situation room to establish a comprehensive support system for small businesses and small merchants in the region.


This agreement was prepared to resolve management difficulties of small businesses and small merchants through organic cooperation among public institutions, chambers of commerce, financial institutions, and universities within Gwangjin-gu, and to seek customized support measures.


The signing ceremony was attended by eight institutions including Gwangjin-gu, Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation, Small Enterprise and Market Service, Gwangjin-gu Chamber of Commerce, Kookmin Bank, Hana Bank, Konkuk University, and Sejong University.


The main contents of the agreement include enhancing cooperation among institutions to support small merchants in Gwangjin-gu, promoting linked projects, and establishing field-oriented governance.


Based on this agreement, the district plans to build support models for specialized projects such as ▲ youth startup promotion ▲ cultural arts promotion ▲ pet industry ▲ garment industry, and to promote customized intensive support projects linked with each institution.


In addition, a working committee composed of practitioners will be held in the future to discuss detailed support measures and implementation matters, aiming to strengthen a practical mutual cooperation system.



District Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, "Through the formation of this 'Public-Private-Public-Academic Regional Council,' we plan to brainstorm among institutions and discover and promote various policies for comprehensive support of small businesses and small merchants in the region," adding, "We will do our best to help small merchants and self-employed people recover from damages as soon as possible."


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