Shinhan Card 'My Shop Partner' Provides Small Business Support Programs All in One
Non-Franchise Individual Business Owners Can Also Use the Service
Shinhan Card announced on the 2nd that it has launched a service on the small business win-win finance platform 'MySHOP Partner' where users can check small business support programs.
Subscribers can explore financial support programs and related event information for small businesses provided by the government and local governments by region and sector. They also receive new support program information through the KakaoTalk 'MySHOP Partner' channel.
MySHOP Partner is a platform that offers store promotion and Shinhan Card's 'App-Push' marketing, as well as specialized financial product recommendations tailored to each business owner, sales management services, big data-based store management status and commercial district analysis services, and legal consultation services for small business owners. It is operated as an open platform so that all small business owners, including those who are not online shopping mall or Shinhan Card merchants but individual entrepreneurs, can use it.
As part of its win-win finance support measures, Shinhan Card launched a small business support program in July last year. As of last month, MySHOP Partner has surpassed 300,000 subscribers, establishing itself as a small business support platform. Recognizing its achievements, Shinhan Card received a commendation from the Minister of SMEs and Startups in November last year.
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A Shinhan Card official said, “We will continue to grow together with small business owners using our top-level digital and big data capabilities.”
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