Naver Donation Portal Happybean Hosts Special Exhibition

SC Jeil Bank Supports Market Access for Youth Social Venture Products View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Kim] SC First Bank is stepping up to support the market expansion of young social ventures (social enterprises + ventures) struggling due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


SC First Bank announced on the 3rd that it will hold the "Young Social Venture Exhibition with SC First Bank" using Naver's online donation portal "Happy Bean" until the 30th.


This exhibition is part of the social contribution project "Young First Project," which supports the growth of young social ventures. Among the 12 social ventures selected as beneficiaries of this project, six companies with product lines listed in online markets?Mideu, Bangatgan Company, Brothers Keeper, Spring Shine, Osher, and Hyangginaeneun Saramdeul?are participating. These companies receive comprehensive support for market expansion activities, including product selection and inspection, online store (product page) creation, and exposure on the Happy Bean homepage.


The participating companies will showcase their representative products along with company introductions on a dedicated event page opened in the Happy Bean Empathy Store, where anyone can purchase the products. Buyers will receive 3,000 Naver Pay points even if they purchase just one product.



Choi Ki-hoon, Head of Marketing and Communications at SC First Bank, said, "For the growth of social ventures, providing opportunities for market expansion is as important as management support funds," adding, "We will continue to support so that the social value and positive influence of social ventures led by young entrepreneurs can be widely recognized."


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