Evaluation of Win-Win Growth Grades for 58 Public Institutions
Inclusion of New Assessment on Public Institutions' COVID-19 Response Efforts

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced the results of the 2020 Win-Win Growth Evaluation for 58 public institutions on the 25th. Table = Provided by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced the results of the 2020 Win-Win Growth Evaluation for 58 public institutions on the 25th. Table = Provided by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced the results of the 2020 Win-Win Growth Evaluation for 58 public institutions on the 25th.


The public institution win-win growth evaluation has been conducted annually since 2007 to ensure that the public sector plays a leading role in mutual cooperation. Starting this year, the evaluation target institutions were expanded to a total of 135 institutions. Among these, only the results for 58 institutions, excluding 77 institutions participating for the first time this year for pilot evaluation, are disclosed.


The 2020 public institution win-win growth evaluation results were tallied as follows by grade: 8 institutions received the highest rating, 7 were excellent, 26 were good, 11 were average, and 6 required improvement. This year, in response to the national crisis caused by COVID-19, efforts by institutions to respond to the national disaster were newly added and reflected in the evaluation.


Among them, 31 institutions improved their grades compared to the previous year, while 8 institutions saw a decline. This evaluation was conducted by a committee composed of 26 private experts. The committee assessed that public institutions under evaluation made various efforts such as providing quarantine supplies, reducing rent, and pioneering sales channels, significantly enhancing win-win growth with small and medium enterprises during the national crisis.



The Ministry of SMEs and Startups plans to continue reflecting efforts to respond to national disasters in the evaluation so that public institutions can lead mutual cooperation during national crises. In particular, the 2020 evaluation results will be individually notified to the evaluated institutions and will also be reflected in the ‘Public Institution Management Evaluation’ conducted annually by the Ministry of Economy and Finance.


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