Delivery's Jinju, Online Payment Available Only on Ddingdong
Includes Payment Functions for Gyeongnam Love Gift Certificates and Onnuri Gift Certificates

Delivery App Exclusive Gift Certificate <br/>[Image Source=Jinju-si]

Delivery App Exclusive Gift Certificate
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Jinju City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 10th that it will launch the nation's first delivery app-exclusive gift certificate in September.


The delivery app-exclusive gift certificate can be used at a 10% discounted price only on Jinju-type delivery apps 'Baedal-ui Jinju' and 'Ddingdong.' The Jinju-type delivery apps were introduced last April through public-private cooperation to reduce the commission burden of delivery apps on small business owners. Currently, 1,000 affiliated stores are registered, and about 15,000 users have been recorded.


Jinju City aims to increase the number of affiliated stores to 1,500 by the end of this year and is focusing on promotion along with developing various customized events. In addition, to enhance user convenience, the system has been improved to allow payment not only with the mobile Jinju Love Gift Certificate but also with the Gyeongnam Love Gift Certificate.


A Jinju City official stated, "The launch of this delivery app-exclusive gift certificate will help alleviate the commission burden on small business owners and serve as an opportunity to activate the use of Jinju-type delivery apps, which offer citizens a 10% discount benefit."



Meanwhile, to revitalize the local economy, Jinju City issued Jinju Love Gift Certificates worth 15 billion KRW on the 1st, including 13 billion KRW in mobile gift certificates and 2 billion KRW in paper certificates.


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

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