Yeogi Eottae, Sale Korea, and Instapay Provide Welfare Services to Noryan Usan Subscribers
Expansion of Non-Face-to-Face Customized Yellow Umbrella Welfare Services Including Reduction of Small Business Owners' Travel Expenses
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] The Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business (KSMB) announced on the 18th that it has signed business agreements with 'Yogi-ottae', a specialized company for business trip accommodation reservations, 'Sale Korea', a consulting company specializing in vacation support in the non-face-to-face era, and 'InstaPay', a 4th generation online and offline platform bookstore, to provide various welfare services to Yellow Umbrella subscribers and others starting this month.
This expansion of welfare services was promoted to provide various welfare services tailored to each small business owner, who are experiencing economic and psychological difficulties due to the rapid advent of a non-face-to-face society caused by COVID-19 and COVID Blue, so that they can spend the preciousness of daily life more meaningfully and reduce business trip expenses.
The support targets are customers subscribed to Yellow Umbrella, mutual aid funds, guarantee mutual aid, damage mutual aid, and PL group insurance operated by KSMB. Detailed service information can be obtained by contacting the KSMB Mutual Aid Service Department or through the Yellow Umbrella website (Welfare Plus).
Park Yong-man, head of the KSMB Mutual Aid Business Group, said, "We will continue to make great efforts to promote existing welfare services and discover new emotional welfare services to practically enhance various welfare benefits that small business owners truly desire."
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Meanwhile, Yellow Umbrella, operated by KSMB, was launched in 2007 and currently has 1.4 million registered subscribers. It provides various welfare services free of charge to subscribers, including legal, tax, and labor management consulting, business recovery support and capacity-building education, discounts on recreational facilities, comprehensive health checkup discounts, and welfare malls.
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