‘Nyamnyam Box Partnership Card’ Launching in April

BC Card announced on the 26th that it has signed a business agreement for card payments of delivery service fees.


BC Card will collaborate with Connect9, the operator of the delivery platform ‘NyamNyam Box,’ and the electronic payment gateway (PG) company PayStory. The agreement ceremony held the previous day at Connect9 headquarters in Sinsa-dong, Seoul, was attended by BC Card Executive Director Lim Pyo, Connect9 CEO Kim Jeong-hwan, and PayStory CEO Jang Kwang-hyun.


As a result of this partnership, the ‘NyamNyam Box Affiliated Card’ will be launched in April. Small business franchise owners can pay delivery service fees using the affiliated card when utilizing delivery services. The payment method has changed from the existing cash-based prepaid charging to credit card payments.


The NyamNyam Box Affiliated Card has no monthly spending requirements or discount limits. It offers a 1% billing discount per transaction, including delivery service fees. For six major daily convenience sectors?restaurants, convenience stores, department stores, large supermarkets, coffee shops, and public transportation?a maximum discount of 1.5% is provided.


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Connect9 launched the AI algorithm-based delivery platform NyamNyam Box in 2021 and is currently operating in Incheon and Gyeonggi Province. There are 9,000 affiliated stores partnered with NyamNyam Box and 3,000 riders.



Lim Pyo, Executive Director of BC Card, said, “BC Card has launched its second delivery service fee card following last year with the goal of providing services friendly to small business owners,” adding, “We will continue to strive to offer various customized card benefits so that small business owners do not face difficulties in managing their finances.”


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