Gwangju Buk-gu, Small Business Comprehensive Support Project Briefing Session
Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, will hold the '2024 Comprehensive Support Project Briefing for Small Business Owners' at the government office on the 2nd.
The briefing is organized to provide information on various support projects in different fields for small business owners who are struggling due to the prolonged economic downturn, aiming to promote the management stability of small business owners.
Representatives from 19 related organizations for small business owners, including the Small Business Federation, Golmokhyeong Shopping District, Merchants' Association, Industry-specific Associations, Traditional Markets, and Specialty Shopping Districts, will attend. The event will proceed with listening to explanations of small business support projects followed by a meeting with Moon In, the head of Buk-gu Office.
In particular, in collaboration with the Small Enterprise and Market Service and the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency, the briefing plans to enhance satisfaction by providing guidance on various support projects from both its own and partner institutions.
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The support projects include 23 programs across three major areas: 'Comprehensive Consulting for Small Business Owners,' 'Support for Small Business Card Fees,' 'Special Guarantee with 3 No’s (No Collateral, No Interest, No Guarantee Fee),' and 'Compensation for Interest Rate Differences on Small Business Loans.'
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