Gwangju Economic Employment Promotion Agency, Gwangju Public Delivery App College Entrance Exam Support Discount Event
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Economic Employment Promotion Agency (Chairman Na Seong-hwa) announced on the 16th that it will hold a CSAT support discount event for consumers who order and pay through the Wemakeprice Wemap public delivery app in Gwangju.
The event offers a 10,000 KRW discount when ordering and paying with the Gwangju Sangsaeng Card on the Wemap app on the day of the CSAT exam.
The discount benefit is conducted together with the region’s representative bank, Gwangju Bank. It is expected that the benefits for consumers using the Gwangju Sangsaeng Card will revitalize local small businesses and serve as an opportunity to expand orders on the Gwangju public delivery app Wemap.
The Gwangju public delivery app Wemap attracts consumer interest through weekly discount events. This week, on the 13th, there was a 20% instant discount, and on the 14th, a 2,000 KRW delivery fee discount was available. As of November, various events are ongoing, including discount coupons for visitors to the Hyundai Motor showroom and a prize event featuring the Carrier Air Conditioner 'Bio Food Waste Processor Clawind.'
Joo Min-ok, head of the Small Business Support Department, said, “To attract new consumers, we are expanding consumer promotions and making efforts to recruit franchise stores.” She added, “We are grateful to Gwangju Bank, the local bank that generously sponsored this to promote good consumption through the public delivery app.”
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