Seven Eleven employees are selecting products sold on the Dongbanseongjang Mall.

Seven Eleven employees are selecting products sold on the Dongbanseongjang Mall.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Seven Eleven announced on the 19th that it has signed a business agreement (MOU) with the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center and the Foundation for Cooperation between Large, Small, and Medium Enterprises in Agriculture and Fisheries to expand sales channels for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and promote mutual growth, and introduced the ‘Dongbanseongjang Mall’.


Dongbanseongjang Mall is a win-win online shopping mall established to promote mutual cooperation between large and small businesses and to help domestic SMEs enter online sales channels. Currently, it supports the entry, sales, and promotion of over 60,000 excellent domestic SME products in Dongbanseongjang Mall.


Seven Eleven plans to explore various win-win cooperation measures such as ▲supporting online sales channels for excellent SMEs ▲encouraging employees to voluntarily purchase SME products ▲bulk purchasing of corporate demand items ▲contributing to a win-win cooperation fund to support SMEs. In the future, the service will be expanded to allow franchise owners as well as employees to use it. To encourage active use of Dongbanseongjang Mall by employees, Seven Eleven will increase accessibility by providing a separate access banner on the company bulletin board.



A Seven Eleven official said, “Dongbanseongjang Mall was opened to help SMEs struggling to secure online sales channels amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic,” and added, “We will continue to strengthen communication and mutual growth with SMEs for co-prosperity.”


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