Shinhan Bank Signs Business Agreement with Chungnam for Public Delivery App 'Ttaenggyeoyo'
Shinhan Bank announced on the 20th that it has signed a business agreement with Chungcheongnam-do to operate the public delivery app 'Ttaenggyeoyo'.
Yang Gungil, Executive Vice President of Shinhan Bank's Sales Promotion Group 3 (right), and Jeon Hyungsik, Deputy Governor for Political Affairs of Chungcheongnam-do, signed a business agreement for the operation of a public delivery app service at Chungcheongnam-do Provincial Office on the 19th. Provided by Shinhan Bank.
View original imageWith the slogan "A delivery app that brings benefits back," Shinhan Bank's 'Ttaenggyeoyo' offers services that benefit both consumers and merchants, including a low 2% brokerage fee, fast settlement, and 1.5% accumulation of usage amount.
Under this agreement, Shinhan Bank will provide 200,000 KRW in support funds for coupon issuance to newly registered 'Ttaenggyeoyo' merchants located in Chungnam. If the settlement account is designated as Shinhan Bank, an additional 20 discount coupons worth 5,000 KRW each, totaling 100,000 KRW, will be provided, offering up to 300,000 KRW in benefits.
Furthermore, the bank plans to offer benefits to local residents by newly issuing 'Ttaenggyeoyo Gift Certificates' that provide discounts when ordering food.
A Shinhan Bank official stated, "Following Chungbuk, this agreement will expand our role as a public delivery app representing Chungcheong Province in coexistence with the local community," adding, "We plan to strengthen services by expanding partnerships with local governments so that more customers can receive benefits."
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Meanwhile, 'Ttaenggyeoyo' is expanding its role as a win-win delivery app, recently being selected as the sole operator of Seoul Delivery Plus, Seoul City's public delivery service.
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