For 6 months until March next year... "We will help the struggling sports industry due to COVID-19"

[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Everyplay, which operates the exercise and beauty O2O platform 'Everyfit,' announced on the 28th that it will implement a merchant support policy that fully waives card payment fees for 7,000 Everyfit partner centers nationwide.


Everyplay will fully cover the approximately 3% payment fees for six months until March next year when using Everyfit card payment terminals at exercise facilities such as fitness, Pilates, spinning, and yoga, in order to coexist with the exercise industry, which is facing a severe management crisis due to the impact of COVID-19.


They will also provide free notification services to users through the mobile app to help reduce facility operating costs and offer up to 7 months of interest-free installment card benefits to Everyfit users.


Everyfit offers exclusive discount products designed by reflecting the opinions of center owners and various discount coupons, allowing users to easily and quickly compare nearby center information. Everyfit users are guaranteed a full refund for the remaining period or unused sessions after purchasing a product, enabling them to use exercise facilities with peace of mind without anxiety about long-term memberships.


Through the Everyfit brand hall, well-known franchise centers such as The Center of Pilates, Mr. Healing, BM Pilates, S Body Work, Four Season Fitness, Rogue Gym, For You Gym, Apgujeong Lin Pilates, Studio A, Oriental Pilates, The Art Pilates, Noblesporex, Muscle Mind, AMG Fitness, Eolmit Crossfit, Boxing Hero, and Sports Island can also be used with discounted benefits.


Inquiries regarding the full support benefit for card payment fees at Everyfit partner centers can be detailed through the customer center. The Everyfit app can be downloaded for free from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.



According to Im Ok-kyung, a member of the Democratic Party belonging to the Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee, a Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism survey of 3,000 sports-related businesses nationwide revealed that their sales last year decreased by 34.1% compared to the previous year.


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

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