On the 29th, at the NH Digital Innovation Campus located in Seocho-gu, Seoul, Lee Sang-rae, Head of Digital Finance Division at NongHyup Bank (right in the photo), and Kim Kyung-sook, Executive Director of the Small Enterprise and Market Service (left in the photo), signed a business agreement for the "Support and Growth of Small Business Owners" and took a commemorative photo.

On the 29th, at the NH Digital Innovation Campus located in Seocho-gu, Seoul, Lee Sang-rae, Head of Digital Finance Division at NongHyup Bank (right in the photo), and Kim Kyung-sook, Executive Director of the Small Enterprise and Market Service (left in the photo), signed a business agreement for the "Support and Growth of Small Business Owners" and took a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] NH Nonghyup Bank and the Small Enterprise and Market Service announced on the 30th that they have signed a 'Business Agreement for the Promotion and Growth Support of Small Business Owners.'


The two organizations agreed to collaborate on ▲strengthening digital service cooperation for the promotion and growth support of small business owners ▲introducing the SEMS (Small Enterprise Market Service) 'Commercial Area Information System' into Nonghyup Bank's corporate banking ▲developing non-face-to-face products to support small business owners ▲sharing financial and non-financial data necessary for small business support ▲sharing policies related to small business owners and supporting publicity.


Through the agreement signed the previous day, Nonghyup Bank plans to actively support the promotion and growth of small business owners by expanding digital-exclusive products for small business owners and providing specialized services such as management support, tax management, and industry-specific communities through the small business owner-exclusive mobile platform 'NH Sosangongin Partner.'


Additionally, by introducing SEMS's 'Commercial Area Information System' into corporate banking (corporate smart banking, corporate internet banking), Nonghyup Bank expects to significantly improve customer convenience by providing customers with commercial area evaluations, industry analysis, population and income consumption analysis information, and more.



Lee Sang-rae, Head of Digital Finance Division at Nonghyup Bank, said, "This agreement will serve as an opportunity to discover digital financial services that nurture and support small business owners by utilizing the financial and non-financial data infrastructure possessed by Nonghyup Bank and the Small Enterprise and Market Service," adding, "Nonghyup Bank will continue to strive to create a win-win financial ecosystem that grows together with small business owners."


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