Korea SMEs and Startups Agency Recruits Companies for "Policy Fund Easily Accessible to Everyone" Training Program
Training Provided to Enable Companies to Complete Applications Themselves Without Third-Party Consulting
The Korea SMEs and Startups Agency announced on August 6 that it is recruiting 100 companies wishing to participate in the "Policy Fund Easily Accessible to Everyone" policy training program.
This policy training, which will be held at the Honam Training Center in Gwangju on September 5, aims to enhance participants' understanding of the policy fund application process and to inform companies that they can apply for policy funds directly without the help of a third party. Any small and medium-sized business owner or small business owner interested in policy funds can participate free of charge.
The main topics include an overview of policy funds for SMEs and an understanding of policy funds for small business owners. The training will focus on practical guidance regarding the policy fund application procedures and how to fill out loan application forms, which many companies find challenging. In particular, this training will be conducted in collaboration with the Small Enterprise and Market Service, and is expected to benefit companies interested in the policy funds offered by both organizations.
Currently, the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency is promoting customer-oriented system improvements, such as simplifying the policy fund application process and required documents. The agency plans to continuously expand opportunities to visit companies in person so that business owners can directly experience the benefits of these policies.
Kim Ilho, Director of Corporate Finance at the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, stated, "This policy training will help reduce the burden companies face when applying for policy funds and will provide an opportunity to hear directly from the field. We will continue to strengthen institutional improvements and support so that companies can utilize policy funds without unnecessary costs during the application process."
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