Support for 10% Purchase Benefit on Paper Issuance on the 17th

In 2022, the Miryang Love Gift Certificate will be issued in the amount of 80 billion won.

In 2022, the Miryang Love Gift Certificate will be issued in the amount of 80 billion won.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Intern Reporter Lee Seryeong] Miryang City in Gyeongnam Province will expand the issuance of the 2022 Miryang Sarang Gift Certificates to 80 billion KRW to revive the local economy, which was hit hard by COVID-19.


The Miryang Sarang Gift Certificates have been loved by citizens since their initial issuance of 5 billion KRW in paper certificates in 2019, followed by 50 billion KRW in 2020, and 78 billion KRW in 2021.


The certificates to be issued include 45 billion KRW in paper certificates, 30 billion KRW in card form, and 5 billion KRW in mobile certificates. The paper certificates will be available for purchase at Miryang gift certificate sales agencies starting from the 17th.


The Miryang Sarang Card can be instantly recharged through a dedicated app, and mobile gift certificates can be purchased from 10 a.m. on the 3rd via Zero Pay apps such as Beeple Zero Pay and All One Bank.


This year, the 10% purchase benefit will be maintained: the Miryang Sarang Card will provide an additional 10% of the recharge amount, while paper and mobile gift certificates will be sold at a 10% discount on the purchase amount.


The annual limit for the gift certificates is 4 million KRW, with a monthly limit of 200,000 KRW for mobile certificates. Cards and paper certificates can be purchased within a combined monthly limit of 800,000 KRW.


It is also possible to purchase cards and paper certificates combined up to 400,000 KRW each, but until the release of the paper certificates, the purchase limit for the Miryang Sarang Card will be applied at 400,000 KRW per month.



Mayor Park Il-ho said, “I hope the Miryang Sarang Gift Certificates will help small business owners who have suffered greatly from the spread of COVID-19 and aid in the recovery of the local economy,” adding, “We will do our best to restore the local economy.”


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

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