Naju-si Supports Small Businesses and Small Merchants with 'Quarantine Supplies Expenses' Assistance
[Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yuk-bong] On the 15th, Naju City, Jeollanam-do announced that it will support up to 100,000 KRW for the purchase of quarantine supplies to alleviate the economic burden of 16 industries where the quarantine pass is mandatory until the 25th.
Earlier, the city received the first round of applications last month targeting companies that received the Hope Recovery Fund from the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
The second support target is small businesses and small merchants in 16 industries where the quarantine pass is mandatory, such as entertainment facilities, singing practice rooms, indoor sports facilities, bathhouses, restaurants and cafes, and academies registered as business operators within Naju City.
However, applicants must not be in a suspended or closed status as of the application date and must not have previously received quarantine supply support funds.
Items such as QR code verification terminals, thermometers, hand sanitizers, masks, and partitions are broadly recognized and supported as quarantine supplies.
Applications can be submitted through the city hall website by uploading business registration certificates, representative ID cards, bankbook copies, and purchase receipts (after December 3 of last year).
Small merchants who have difficulty applying online can visit the administrative welfare centers in their respective towns, townships, or neighborhoods with the required documents.
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Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yuk-bong bong2910@asiae.co.kr
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