Cafe24 and Homeplus opened a Startup Center at the Homeplus Gyesan branch in Incheon on the 7th.

Cafe24 and Homeplus opened a Startup Center at the Homeplus Gyesan branch in Incheon on the 7th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Global e-commerce platform Cafe24 announced on the 10th that it has signed a business agreement with Homeplus to support and revitalize online startups based on Homeplus's online and offline infrastructure.


As their first collaboration, the two companies opened a Startup Center inside the Homeplus Gyesan branch store in Incheon. This center is a business facility that supports various infrastructures for online business startups. It provides specialized e-commerce services including office spaces tailored to business scale, online and offline education, one-on-one consulting, studio, and delivery services.


They will also expand and introduce new services combining Cafe24's online startup support services with Homeplus's offline infrastructure. Services linking the Startup Center with The Storage, Homeplus's urban personal storage space, will be offered to solve logistics concerns for online entrepreneurs. Additionally, they plan to explore various support measures such as opening Cafe24 e-commerce startup education courses at the Homeplus Culture Center, which has 1.4 million members.



Lee Jaeseok, CEO of Cafe24, said, "We expect that the combination of Cafe24's long-standing experience in supporting online startups and Homeplus's diverse customer base and offline infrastructure will create new opportunities." He added, "We will continue to work with various partners to build an ecosystem for online entrepreneurs."


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