Tmon Achieves Record Sales in Small Business Market Support Project
Last Year Sales of 328.7 Billion KRW... 48% Increase Compared to Previous Year
Tmon announced on the 10th that it recorded its highest-ever sales of 328.7 billion KRW last year through its small business sales channel support project. This figure represents a 48% increase compared to the previous year. The number of small business vendors supported by Tmon reached approximately 5,000 (based on major project participants). Additionally, the number of public institutions closely partnering with Tmon increased from 25 to 34.
This year, Tmon is actively carrying out sales channel support projects to help small businesses with digital transformation. Through various sales channel support projects in collaboration with organizations such as the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center and the Seoul Business Agency, Tmon provides target companies with ▲online customized exhibitions ▲live commerce ▲media commerce (product promotional video production) ▲subscription economy (regular delivery) support, along with various promotional and marketing benefits.
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Educational programs to strengthen the online capabilities of small businesses are also being conducted. In addition to basic education for entering e-commerce, comprehensive training programs for online sales, including product planning and composition, are operated. Jeong Haeyoung, Head of Tmon’s Win-Win Cooperation Office, said, "Our goal is to transfer Tmon’s commerce competitiveness and know-how to serve as a practical stepping stone for small businesses." He added, "We will continue to do our best to offer more differentiated benefits to small businesses and support sustainable growth through win-win cooperation with various institutions."
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