The Korea Management Innovation Small and Medium Business Association (MainBiz Association) signed a "Business Agreement to Strengthen Support for Management Innovation-Type Small and Medium Enterprises" with the Korea Development Bank on the 18th at the bank's headquarters.

Kim Myung-jin, President of the MainBiz Association (left), and Kang Seok-hoon, President of the Korea Development Bank, who signed the business agreement. Provided by the MainBiz Association

Kim Myung-jin, President of the MainBiz Association (left), and Kang Seok-hoon, President of the Korea Development Bank, who signed the business agreement. Provided by the MainBiz Association

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Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to cooperate on △promoting Korea Development Bank's financial programs to MainBiz member companies △providing preferential ESG consulting by Korea Development Bank to carbon-neutral promotion companies recommended by the MainBiz Association △institutional promotion through collaboration between the contracting parties.


Kim Myung-jin, President of the MainBiz Association, stated, "Korea Development Bank is a reliable growth partner for small and medium enterprises, supporting various programs such as on-lending loans, investments, and consulting to nurture SMEs with technological capabilities and business feasibility into global mid-sized companies. We hope that this business agreement will strengthen financial and consulting support for scaling up MainBiz companies and lead both organizations to spearhead innovative growth in our economy."



Kang Seok-hoon, President of Korea Development Bank, said, "We will continue to cooperate with the MainBiz Association to enable promising small and medium enterprises to become future growth engines of Korea through customized finance and management innovation support."


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