Gyeongnam Province Promotes Good Prepayment Campaign with Participation from Province, Cities, Companies, and Associations
Encouraging Prepayment Before Consumption to Support Small Businesses through Timely Fund Circulation

Gyeongsangnam-do is promoting kind prepayment. (Photo by Gyeongnam-do)

Gyeongsangnam-do is promoting kind prepayment. (Photo by Gyeongnam-do)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] Gyeongsangnam-do will intensively promote a kind prepayment campaign throughout January, involving the public sector such as the provincial government, city and county governments, and invested and endowed institutions, as well as the private sector including companies, associations, and organizations.


The province announced on the 9th that the campaign was launched to improve the business conditions of small business owners as the spread of COVID-19 continues.


The kind prepayment campaign involves using business promotion expenses that can be settled in a lump sum to prepay at nearby small business stores and then visit later to receive services.


The province plans to create an atmosphere that encourages active participation from both the public and private sectors so that the kind prepayment campaign can become active throughout the entire province.


Kim Heeyong, Director of the Job and Economy Bureau of the province, took the lead in promoting the prepayment campaign by ordering lunchboxes from small business restaurants and communicating with employees.


Gyeongnam Small Business Association, Gyeongnam Credit Guarantee Foundation, Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and others also support the campaign by exemplary implementation of prepayment and promoting it to member companies.



Park Jongwon, Deputy Governor for Economy of Gyeongsangnam-do, said, “I plan to personally encourage the creation of a campaign atmosphere and its expansion to all fields,” adding, “We will strive to make the prepayment campaign a spark of hope for small business owners facing crises due to accumulated economic difficulties.”


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