Gwangju Bank Signs Business Agreement with Kimchi Town as Part of Regional Win-Win Development
Gwangju Bank recently announced on the 4th that it has signed a business agreement on advertising local specialties and will newly provide the ‘Wayo Market’ service at the Gwangju Bank headquarters, attended by Jeong Hyuseon, CEO of Kimchi Town Co., Ltd., Seon Jongyun, Head of the Digital Platform Department at Gwangju Bank, and other related personnel.
This agreement is expected to play a significant role in promoting local specialties to users by advertising the local specialties of the social enterprise Kimchi Town Co., Ltd. within Gwangju Bank’s smart banking app ‘Gwangju Wa Bank’ as Gwangju Bank practices community co-prosperity finance.
The service can be accessed through ‘Gwangju Wa Bank - Life Benefits - These Days,’ where customers can purchase Namdo Kimchi, a local specialty of Gwangju and Jeonnam, including Gat Kimchi, Yeolmu Kimchi, and Chonggak Kimchi, at reasonable prices.
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In addition, ‘Gwangju Wa Bank’ continues to expand various services that benefit the local community, ranging from region-specific content that guides the most beloved spaces and locally recommended restaurants in the Gwangju and Jeonnam areas, to overseas travel discounts, Gwangju public delivery app Wemakeprice O food delivery service, purchase of Meokkebi local products, and admission ticket purchases for the Mokpo Marine Cable Car.
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