On the 15th, Kim Jang-wook, CEO of Emart24 (fifth from the right), and Park Byung-wook, Chairman of the Emart24 Store Owners' Council (fifth from the left), along with others, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the win-win cooperation agreement.

On the 15th, Kim Jang-wook, CEO of Emart24 (fifth from the right), and Park Byung-wook, Chairman of the Emart24 Store Owners' Council (fifth from the left), along with others, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the win-win cooperation agreement.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Emart24 announced on the 24th that it has been selected as a ‘Good Franchise’ certified by the Korea Fair Trade Mediation Agency, following its achievement of the highest grade in the Fair Trade Commission’s ‘Franchise Sector Fair Trade Agreement Implementation Evaluation.’


The Franchise Sector Fair Trade Agreement Implementation Evaluation is conducted annually by the Fair Trade Commission to promote win-win cooperation between franchisors and franchisees. The Good Franchise certification is a system that selects franchise headquarters that have practiced mutual growth with franchisees even during the COVID-19 situation.


Emart24 plans to achieve mutual growth by continuously practicing win-win cooperation with franchisees from a long-term perspective. On the 15th, Emart24 signed a win-win agreement with the ‘Management Association,’ a franchisee business organization.



An Emart24 official stated, “We continue to practice win-win cooperation with franchisees with the belief that we can go far only by going together,” and added, “We will do our best to communicate with franchisees and grow together in the future.”


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