KOFIA Produces Online Content on Financing Methods for Small and Medium Venture Enterprises
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] The Korea Financial Investment Association announced on the 21st that it has produced online content on funding methods for small and medium-sized venture companies.
This content is part of the investment-based platform MUST, operated by the Korea Financial Investment Association and Busan City for the mutual development of the capital market and innovative startup companies, and will be available for free viewing by anyone through the Korea Financial Investment Association's YouTube channel starting from the 21st.
The ‘MUST Edu Small and Medium Venture Company Funding’ content consists of three episodes: Episode 1 ‘Funding Methods by Corporate Growth Stage,’ Episode 2 ‘Funding Methods through the Capital Market,’ and Episode 3 ‘Successful Cases of Funding through the Capital Market.’ Investment company experts participate to provide practical advice and specific cases to companies.
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Lee Seung-jung, head of the Busan branch of the Korea Financial Investment Association, stated, “Many small and medium venture companies hope to attract investment, but various investment entities and complex investment structures can be obstacles. We planned this content to explain these aspects in an easy-to-understand way so that companies can fully utilize capital market investment institutions.”
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