Three Companies Signing Investment Agreements Provide One-Stop Support Through Post-Investment Services

Gumi City held the 'One-Stop Investment Attraction Service Meeting'.

Gumi City held the 'One-Stop Investment Attraction Service Meeting'.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Gumi City, Gyeongbuk Province, held a "Gumi City Investment Attraction One-Stop Service Meeting" at 10 a.m. on October 26, 2022, in the city hall conference room to facilitate smooth investment progress for the three companies that signed investment agreements with the city.


The Investment Attraction One-Stop Service is a system centered on the Corporate Support Division, jointly involving 18 departments including licensing departments, Gumi Fire Station, and Korea Industrial Complex Corporation, to preemptively coordinate and prepare solutions for licensing issues and various civil complaints that may arise during corporate investment.


Starting with the first one-stop service support meeting in August, this meeting addressed complex civil complaints from the three companies that signed investment agreements with Gumi City. Relevant departments and related agency staff participated to share opinions on various difficulties and review supplementary measures to promptly resolve investment-related complaints.


The city plans to support the investment attraction one-stop service together with related institutions to provide customized one-stop services from the corporate attraction stage through settlement, factory licensing, and post-management. To manage the entire investment attraction process for each company, a corporate investment attraction PM (Project Manager) will be appointed to continuously provide tailored consulting for each company.


Going forward, Gumi City will establish a collaborative system among agencies and departments to jointly respond to various difficulties that may arise from the corporate investment decision process through completion and factory operation. The city also plans to actively respond by boldly eliminating unnecessary regulations for companies.



Kim Eontae, head of the Corporate Support Division, said, "As the saying goes, from cradle to grave, if companies face difficulties in all aspects of management from investment decisions to business activities, we will actively support them."


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