Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation supports the design and promotional fields of local startup companies under the keyword of win-win cooperation.


Seong Jonghun, President of the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (fourth from the left), is taking a commemorative photo after signing a win-win cooperation agreement with representatives of companies residing in the Win-Win Cooperation Center on the 5th. Photo by Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation

Seong Jonghun, President of the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (fourth from the left), is taking a commemorative photo after signing a win-win cooperation agreement with representatives of companies residing in the Win-Win Cooperation Center on the 5th. Photo by Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation

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On the 5th, the Mint announced that it signed a business agreement with promising local startup companies residing in the Daejeon Win-Win Cooperation Center (headquarters) regarding this matter.


According to the agreement, the Mint plans to support the competitiveness of resident startup companies by utilizing its design and promotional capabilities.


Currently, six startup companies, including ▲Rise Camp ▲Licori ▲Big Picture Lab Co., Ltd. ▲Salt Soft ▲Clap ▲Holography Research Institute, are operating in the Win-Win Cooperation Center. These companies will receive support from the Mint for CI development and media promotion of their companies and products.


The Win-Win Cooperation Center is a type of business incubator opened in 2019 to support the initial growth of promising local startups and social enterprises. To reduce the burden on startup companies, the Mint provides resident companies at the Win-Win Cooperation Center with free rent, internet fees, office furniture, as well as education, expert consulting, and market development support.


Based on this support, four resident companies achieved annual sales of 300 million KRW and created 38 jobs last year.


This year, the Mint also expanded support by reorganizing the Win-Win Cooperation Center into a shared office.



Seong Chang-hoon, president of the Mint, said, “We will continue to support promising local startups so that they can grow and firmly establish themselves as members of the minting industry ecosystem.”


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