Korea Center signed a business agreement with SK M&S Service for a 'Cooperation Project for Small Business Owners.'

Korea Center signed a business agreement with SK M&S Service for a 'Cooperation Project for Small Business Owners.'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Korea Center announced on the 14th that it has signed a business agreement with SK M&S Service for a 'collaborative project targeting small business owners.'


Through this agreement, Korea Center will provide commerce solutions such as MySoho and StampPang free of charge to members of the online small business owner platforms owned or partnered with SK M&S Service. SK M&S Service will support Korea Center solution users with the Store Operation Solution Package called the Owner’s Peace of Mind Management Pack and provide both free and paid services in the convenience and welfare sectors.


MySoho is a MakeShop specialized small business shopping mall platform that enables easier product sales through social networking service (SNS) channels such as Facebook, Instagram, KakaoStory, and blogs, offering link functions for product ordering and payment across all SNS channels. Recently, MySoho also launched the MyLink service, which automatically notifies customers via alert messages when scheduled products go on sale and allows sales schedules to be announced on SNS channels by creating calendar images.


StampPang is one of the contactless specialized services that include 'Na.Jeokrip' (I.Collect) for accumulating coupons via mobile, 'Na.Daegi' (I.Wait) which eliminates the need to line up or wait, and 'Na.Jumun' (I.Order) that allows ordering without going through staff.


SK M&S Service’s Owner’s Peace of Mind subscription service is a subscription-type service where store owners input their store information once and receive daily updates via KakaoTalk on information they need to manage themselves. It shows the previous day’s sales and the amount to be deposited into the account that day, alerts for part-time employees’ work schedules and payday, and provides practical information for store operation such as marketing, seminars, and YouTube lectures daily.



A Korea Center official said, “This agreement ceremony began with the hope that collaboration leveraging the strengths of both companies would provide some help to small business owners struggling due to COVID-19,” adding, “We plan to continuously expand the scope of collaboration to support small business owners and create synergy between the two companies’ businesses.”


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