Launch of eNara Help Bank

[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sunmi] The Korea Fiscal Information Service announced on the 11th that it has signed a joint business agreement with the four major banks (NongHyup, Shinhan, Woori, Hana) and the Integrated Treasury Subsidy Management System (hereinafter e-Naradoom) to support IT and information-vulnerable business operators, and launched the joint agreement platform e-Naradoom Bank.


The main contents of the agreement include ▲discovering and supporting vulnerable groups eligible for support ▲sharing educational facilities to carry out customized support for vulnerable groups ▲broadcasting promotional videos of e-Naradoom through financial institutions' information provision channels and placing and distributing promotional materials.


e-Naradoom Bank is a customized support platform for information-vulnerable business operators that connects the Korea Fiscal Information Service's three regional offices (Daejeon, Gwangju, Daegu) with 234 training centers and 3,548 bank branches of the four banks. It plans to support information-vulnerable groups nationwide who have difficulty using e-Naradoom by providing user education and business consulting at nearby bank training centers, and will also promote proactive discovery and support for information-vulnerable groups in remote and isolated areas in the future.



Kim Jaehoon, President of the Korea Fiscal Information Service, said, “Through this agreement and the launch of e-Naradoom Bank, customized support for information-vulnerable business operators such as residents in mountainous and isolated areas and small business owners is expected to be further strengthened. We will spare no effort in company-wide support to maximize the social value realization effect through inter-agency cooperation.”


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