Business Agreement Signed on the 7th Between Gyeongsangbuk-do Economic Promotion Agency and Partners

Woowa Brothers Share Business Know-How with Small Merchants in Gyeongbuk... Support for Promotion and Sales Channels View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Woowa Brothers is launching education consulting and support for expanding online sales channels for small business owners in the Gyeongbuk region.


Woowa Brothers, the operator of Baedal Minjok, announced on the 9th that it signed a "Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Expanding Sales Channels for Small and Medium-sized Businesses in Gyeongbuk" with the Gyeongsangbuk-do Economic Promotion Agency at Baemin Academy in Songpa-gu, Seoul on the 7th.


The Gyeongbuk Economic Promotion Agency is an economic specialized institution that carries out activities to protect and support small business owners for economic revitalization within the province. It promotes projects such as improving the environment of traditional market stores, supporting marketing for small business owners, and fostering young merchants.


Both parties agreed to actively cooperate in education and promotional support for small and medium-sized business owners in the Gyeongbuk region and in pioneering online sales channels.


Woowa Brothers will implement the dining industry self-employed education program "Visiting Baemin Academy" for small business owners in Gyeongbuk in the second half of this year. The curriculum will cover overall store management such as customer service and ingredient management, providing practical business know-how to small business owners.


For small business owners who complete the education, a professional consultant will visit their stores to provide specialized consulting on store management through the "Customized Diagnosis for Our Store" program. Additionally, in collaboration with the Gyeongbuk Economic Promotion Agency, a Baemin discount coupon promotion targeting local consumers is planned.


Jeon Chang-rok, Director of the Gyeongbuk Economic Promotion Agency, said, "We hope this agreement will serve as an opportunity to invigorate the economy of the Gyeongbuk region."



Ham Yoon-sik, Head of Woowa Brothers division, stated, "We will continue to expand partnerships and cooperation with local governments as well as related organizations to practically contribute to strengthening the self-sustainability of small business owners."


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