Changwon Facilities Corporation Launches 'Support Small Business Event' to Realize Social Value
Citizens Using Small Business Stores Eligible for Prize Draw
Nubijeon Mobile Gift Certificates to Be Awarded
Changwon Facilities Corporation in Gyeongnam is launching a 'Support Small Business Event' in line with the government's livelihood recovery consumer coupon program.
This event has been organized to revitalize the local commercial district, foster a spirit of regional coexistence, and contribute to the realization of social value as a local public enterprise.
The event will be held for one month from July 28 to August 27, targeting citizens who use small business stores located in Changwon.
To participate, citizens must take a photo of a receipt showing a payment of at least 20,000 won at a small business store (including store name, date and time, and amount), and submit it via the corporation's website, SNS promotional channels, or the event entry QR code on promotional posters.
The corporation will provide a 10,000-won Nubijeon mobile gift certificate to the first 70 participants, and an additional 30,000-won gift certificate to 10 winners selected by lottery.
The winners will be announced via the corporation's SNS and individual notification messages, and the announcement and prize distribution are scheduled for mid-September.
Lee Kyungkyun, Acting President, stated, "We hope this event will deliver a warm message to small business owners and contribute to revitalizing the local economy."
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