Cooperation to Expand Online Distribution Networks
and Support Women Workforce Development

The Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association and Paris Croissant have agreed to collaborate on expanding market opportunities for women-led businesses.


On the 8th, at the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association building in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Park Chi-hyung, Executive Vice President of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association (left), and Kwon Hyuk-chul, Managing Director of Paris Baguette, are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony. Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association

On the 8th, at the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association building in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Park Chi-hyung, Executive Vice President of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association (left), and Kwon Hyuk-chul, Managing Director of Paris Baguette, are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony. Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association

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On May 8, the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Paris Croissant at its headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of women-owned businesses and fostering mutual growth.


The signing ceremony was attended by Park Chi-hyung, Vice President of the Association, Kwon Hyuk-chul, Managing Director of Paris Croissant, and other key officials.


This agreement was established to create a win-win model that supports the growth of women-led enterprises by leveraging the core competencies and resources of both organizations.


With this partnership, both parties plan to build a strong cooperative relationship and support outstanding women-owned businesses so that their products and services can secure a competitive edge in the market.


The Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association will assist in securing store operation personnel through online platforms and actively collaborate on reviewing partnership opportunities that utilize Paris Croissant’s products.


Paris Croissant will focus on developing online sales channels, expanding distribution networks, and contributing to the discovery and development of promising women-led businesses, thereby helping to build a vibrant women's economic ecosystem.



Park Chang-suk, President of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association, stated, "We expect the robust infrastructure of Paris Croissant combined with the innovative capabilities of women-led businesses to create significant synergy," adding, "We will strive to ensure that this agreement serves as a successful example of mutual growth, where large corporations and women entrepreneurs grow together, going beyond simple support."


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