55 Join COVID-19 Diagnostic Kit Company Solgent... Encouraging Performance Sharing and Long-Term Employment

The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 25th that it presented plaques of appreciation to Solgent and Woori Bank for their large-scale participation in the Tomorrow Filling Deduction program. Photo by Small and Medium Business Corporation

The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 25th that it presented plaques of appreciation to Solgent and Woori Bank for their large-scale participation in the Tomorrow Filling Deduction program. Photo by Small and Medium Business Corporation

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 25th that it presented plaques of appreciation to Solgent and Woori Bank for their large-scale enrollment in the Tomorrow Filling Deduction program.


The plaque presentation ceremony was attended by Kim Hyungsoo, Head of the Job Division at the Small and Medium Business Corporation; Kwon Omin, Director of the Performance Reward Business Department; Hwang Changbeom, Head of the Daejeon-Sejong Regional Headquarters; Yoo Jaehyung, CEO of Solgent; Lee Jaehoo, Head of the Daejeon Chungcheongnam-do Sales Headquarters at Woori Bank; and Lee Choonggil, Branch Manager of the Daedeok Technovalley Branch at Woori Bank.


Solgent is a manufacturing specialist company that received emergency use approval for COVID-19 diagnostic kits from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety and the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency in February this year. Despite the difficult domestic and international business conditions caused by COVID-19 in September, 55 employees simultaneously enrolled in the Tomorrow Filling Deduction program. Considering that the average number of enrollees per participating company is within three, this large-scale enrollment is highly significant.


This achievement is attributed to the expansion of the enrollment channels for the Tomorrow Filling Deduction program from the existing regional branches of the Small and Medium Business Corporation to financial institutions such as Woori Bank, Industrial Bank of Korea, and Shinhan Bank. The Small and Medium Business Corporation explained that through collaboration with financial institutions that have nationwide branch networks and secure small and medium enterprise customers as their main banking clients, synergy effects such as attracting enrollment in the deduction program were achieved.


Woori Bank attracted Solgent’s large-scale enrollment in the Tomorrow Filling Deduction program based on its know-how in product sales and customer management. In June, through Shinhan Bank, the fashion unicorn company Musinsa also achieved large-scale enrollment.



Kim Hyungsoo, Head of the Job Division at the Small and Medium Business Corporation, said, “We express our gratitude to Solgent and Woori Bank for leading efforts to create quality youth jobs and stabilize employment,” adding, “We hope this will be an opportunity to further activate the Tomorrow Filling Deduction program, which induces long-term employment through performance sharing and supports the establishment of a social safety net.”


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