Finda Joins Government-Led 'Small Business Consulting' Program... "Offering Preferential Loan Interest Rates"
Mediating Business Loans Specialized for Small Business Owners
Supporting OpenUp Business Location Commercial District Reports
Finda announced on the 3rd that on the 2nd, it signed a 'Business Agreement for Expanding the Consulting Ecosystem for Small Business Owners' together with the Financial Services Commission, the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, the Korea Federation of Banks, 5 public institutions, and 6 private companies.
Officials attending the business agreement ceremony for expanding the consulting ecosystem for small business owners, held on the 2nd at the Bank Federation Hall in Jung-gu, Seoul, organized by the Financial Services Commission, the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, and the Bank Federation, are taking a commemorative photo. Park Hong-min, co-CEO of Finda (second from the left in the top row), also attended the event. Photo by Finda
View original imageThe business agreement focuses on establishing a cooperative consulting system for small business owners, mutual service supply to support small business owners, cooperation in information sharing and promotion, and interest rate discounts for those who complete small business consulting.
Through the agreement, Finda will focus on providing customized financial services and startup support consulting for small business customers linked with the banking sector.
Through its AI loan comparison platform, the Finda application, it plans to offer preferential interest rate benefits when applying for business loans and mediate business loans specialized for small business owners.
Using the AI commercial district analysis platform 'OpenUp,' it supports the 'Business Location Commercial District Report,' which shows commercial district data around the store at a glance. It also provides the 'Pre-Startup Report,' a customized consulting feature for prospective and re-entrepreneurs.
Finda is a leading fintech company that owns the loan comparison platform Finda, partnered with 75 companies, and the AI commercial district analysis platform OpenUp. It currently offers OpenUp free of charge to individual business owners. It provides customized commercial district analysis and MyBizMap services to global asset management firms, franchises, and the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
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Park Hong-min, co-CEO of Finda, said, "Based on the know-how of Finda, Korea's first and largest loan comparison platform, and the capabilities of OpenUp, which holds 130 million commercial district big data, we will spare no effort to support a one-stop solution for business owners."
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