Donation of Disaster Relief Funds to Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association
Full Refund of One Month Advertising Fees for Baemin Merchant Victims

Woowa Brothers, the operator of Baedal Minjok (hereinafter Baemin), announced on the 21st that it has donated 300 million KRW in disaster relief funds to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association. Hope Bridge plans to use the donation for recovery from the damage caused by the recent heavy rains, provision of relief supplies, and housing support for disaster victims.


In addition, Baemin will support restaurant owners affected by the heavy rains. Baemin will fully cover the advertising fees and brokerage fees for July for Baemin-affiliated merchants who suffered damage in the 13 local governments nationwide declared as special disaster areas due to the heavy rains. The special disaster areas include Sejong City; Cheongju City and Goesan County in Chungbuk; Nonsan City, Gongju City, Cheongyang County, and Buyeo County in Chungnam; Iksan City, Gimje City, and Juksan-myeon in Jeonbuk; and Yecheon County, Bonghwa County, Yeongju City, and Mungyeong City in Gyeongbuk.


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Baemin merchants affected by the flood in these areas can receive a full refund of their July advertising fees and brokerage fees for Ultra Call, Open List, One Home Delivery, and Affordable Delivery in the form of Biz Points. Biz Points can be used like cash to pay for Baemin advertising products and purchase items from Baemin Sanghoe. Merchants using multiple products can receive support for all the products they use.


Affected restaurant owners can apply by submitting a disaster damage confirmation certificate issued by the relevant city, county, or district office through the application page prepared on the Baemin Restaurant Plaza website by the 31st of this month. Baemin plans to extend the application period if necessary after reviewing the application status. For more details, please visit the Baemin Restaurant Plaza website.



Furthermore, a fundraising campaign to aid recovery from the heavy rain damage and support disaster victims is being conducted on the Baemin app. Lee Gukhwan, CEO of Woowa Brothers, said, "We hope to help those struggling with natural disasters to restore their daily lives even a little," and added, "We will continue to strive to assist neighbors affected by disasters and local communities."


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