Coupang Eats Supports Small Business Online Sales Channels... "10,000 Won Coupon + Store Entry Consulting"
Support for Sogongyeon K.tag Companies' Entry into O2O Platform
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Coupang Eats announced on the 9th that it will promote a support project for O2O (Online to Offline) platform entry to expand online sales channels for small business owners.
Coupang Eats is carrying out a support project that offers discount coupons until the 27th to assist K.tag companies, a joint brand of the Small Business Federation, in entering the online market. This "K.tag Company O2O Platform Entry Support Project" is a program where the Small Business Federation selects companies with support from the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, then provides discount coupons through online platform companies such as Coupang Eats.
Coupang Eats supports the activation of online sales for small business owners through its own additional budget. For selected companies that have not yet joined Coupang Eats, consulting support including guidance on service and franchise registration will be provided simultaneously.
Small business owners participating in this project through Coupang Eats will receive a 10,000 KRW discount coupon per order provided by the Small Business Federation and Coupang Eats. Through this project, customers can purchase products at a lower price, and small business owners are expected to enjoy both sales growth and promotional effects simultaneously.
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Park Dae-jun, head of Coupang's New Business Division, said, "We are pleased to participate in a win-win project that satisfies both customers and small business owners together with the Small Business Federation," adding, "We will continue to actively engage in supporting small business owners and win-win activities to revitalize the depressed local commercial districts."
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