3% Cashback on Namyangju Sarang Gift Certificate Payments Starting from the 13th
Maximum 10,000 KRW per Person
Social Contribution Resources from Operating Agency Kona I Utilized

Namyangju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Joo Gwang-deok) will hold a consumer support fund event starting from the 13th, providing a 3% cashback on payment amounts to users of the Namyangju Sarang Gift Certificate to revitalize local consumption ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday.

Namyangju City Hall exterior. Provided by Namyangju City

Namyangju City Hall exterior. Provided by Namyangju City

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According to Namyangju City on the 11th, this consumer support fund event is conducted using the social contribution resources of the operating agency Kona I, aiming to provide practical benefits to users and inject vitality into the stagnant local commercial district.


The consumer support fund will be provided to users who pay with the Namyangju Sarang Gift Certificate starting from the 13th and will end once the prepared project budget is exhausted.


During the event period, a 3% cashback on the payment amount will be given when paying with the Namyangju Sarang Gift Certificate, with a maximum payment limit of 10,000 KRW per person. The cashback provided will be automatically used for the next payment, and the validity period is three months from the date of issuance.


A Namyangju City official said, “We hope the consumer support fund event will benefit both consumers and small business owners,” adding, “We will continue to promote new consumption through various events and the expanded issuance of the Namyangju Sarang Gift Certificate, revitalizing alleyway commercial districts and the local economy.”



Meanwhile, to ensure the economic stability of consumers and small business owners, the city maintains the incentive rate of the Namyangju Sarang Gift Certificate at a constant 10% and raised the charging limit to 500,000 KRW until March this year.


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