Yongin City Supports Environmental Improvements for Small Business Owners
Up to 2 Million Won for CCTV, POS Systems, and More
Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province will accept applications for the 'Reboot Environment Improvement Support Project for Small Business Owners' from the 20th to the 24th of this month.
If selected for the project, applicants will receive on-site consulting from professional management consultants and support for store environment improvements such as signage, display stands, and interior design, or up to 2 million KRW for point-of-sale (POS) system programs.
Eligible applicants are small business owners with an annual sales revenue of 300 million KRW or less as of the application deadline on the 24th. Yongin City local currency affiliated stores, good price businesses, new startups, and families with multiple children can be given priority selection if they submit additional supporting documents.
Businesses wishing to apply should check the announcement on the Yongin City website, download the application form, and submit it either by visiting the City Hall General Civil Service Consultation Desk or by mailing it to the Korea Productivity Center.
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A city official stated, "This project was prepared to help small business owners who are struggling due to weakened consumer sentiment," adding, "We hope this project will improve the store environments of small business owners and serve as an opportunity to revitalize Yongin’s local commercial districts and the livelihood economy."
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