Small Business Brokerage Fees Below 2%, Expanded Consumer Benefits for Delivery Apps

Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Government Building Exterior

Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Government Building Exterior

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The operation of the 'Gyeongnam-type Public-Private Partnership Delivery App' to reduce the commission burden of delivery apps for small business owners will officially start on September 1.


It is expected to significantly reduce the commission burden, which currently ranges from 6% to 12% on existing monopolistic giant delivery apps.


The 'Gyeongnam-type Public-Private Partnership Delivery App' is a project that installs the Gyeongnam Love Gift Certificate on public-private partnership delivery apps implemented by city and county governments under the condition of maintaining a 2% commission fee.


Starting with the installation on 'Ddingdong' in Jinju and Tongyeong and 'Meokgaebi' in Gimhae on the 1st, 'Baedal-ui Jinju' will be serviced on September 6, and 'Wemakeprice O' in Gimhae will be serviced on October 1, respectively.


In September, the Gyeongnam Love Gift Certificate will be issued with a 10% discount in the first phase amounting to 15 billion KRW, and in the second phase, a 3% discount will be issued amounting to 5 billion KRW for the Chuseok holiday.



The province is preparing promotional events to commemorate the start of operations, such as issuing discount coupons and payback (compensation refund) events on 'Ddingdong' and 'Meokgaebi'.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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