Yoon Dae-hee, Chairman of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund (center), is listening to the voices from the sales field during the '2021 1st Sales Headquarters Business Report' held online on the 8th.

Yoon Dae-hee, Chairman of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund (center), is listening to the voices from the sales field during the '2021 1st Sales Headquarters Business Report' held online on the 8th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] The Korea Credit Guarantee Fund announced on the 8th that it held the '2021 1st Business Headquarters Work Report' online in a non-face-to-face format to listen to vivid voices from the field and check the support status for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).


On this day, Chairman Yoon Dae-hee, heads of eight business headquarters nationwide, and department heads attended and discussed plans to discover and support innovative companies leading the overcoming of the COVID-19 crisis and future new growth.


The heads of the business headquarters presented SME support measures reflecting regional characteristics and industrial trends through the work report, and shared efforts to back government policies such as the Korean New Deal and cases of supporting excellent companies.


Chairman Yoon Dae-hee, after receiving the work report, urged smooth business execution according to the business plans of each headquarters, especially emphasizing the flawless execution of tasks for the business headquarters conducting specialized venture verification evaluation work from March, selecting venture companies with high innovation and growth potential so that these companies can become the main players of innovative growth.


Meanwhile, during the work report, the heads of the business headquarters candidly conveyed the difficulties employees face on the front lines and took time to seek solutions together with department heads.


The heads of the business headquarters proposed improvements such as enhancing the telecommuting system to increase work productivity, improving work processes for rapid guarantee support, improving post-management of guaranteed companies to reduce workload, and changing quarantine management methods to alleviate customer inconvenience at branch visits, requesting active institutional reflection from the relevant departments.



Chairman Yoon said, "The workload has increased significantly during the support process for companies affected by COVID-19, and employees have faced many hardships while performing their duties in compliance with quarantine guidelines," adding, "I ask the headquarters departments and sales organizations to actively communicate to devise solutions and to fully reflect the opinions from the sales field so that there is no disruption in supporting SMEs."


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