IBK Industrial Bank - MyPcha, Free Training for Customers Wishing to Start Franchise Stores
MyPcha Collaborates with Small Enterprise and Market Service to Launch New Program
On the 22nd, IBK Industrial Bank announced on the 8th that it will hold a free education program titled "Franchise Startup Success Strategies You Can't Find Even If You Search" at the Suwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in collaboration with the franchise startup platform MyPcha, for customers who wish to start a franchise store.
The program consists of practical training essential for franchise startups, including ▲finding the brand and commercial district suitable for me, ▲tips to become a smart franchisee, ▲tax and labor knowledge that franchisees must know, and ▲guidance on policy finance support from the Small Enterprise and Market Service in 2024.
Participants will receive a one-month free subscription to the MyPcha commercial district analysis service, one-on-one startup field consulting, and a certificate for preferential interest rates on policy finance from the Small Enterprise and Market Service after starting their business.
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This program is open to anyone wishing to start a franchise store and applications can be submitted through the IBK website until July 17. An IBK official said, "We hope that more prospective entrepreneurs can take on startups stably through this program," adding, "This year, in addition to Suwon, education will be additionally conducted in regions with high interest in franchise startups such as Incheon and Busan, and in the first half of next year, it will be expanded nationwide including Seoul and other key areas."
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