by Oh Kuemin
Published 29 Jul.2025 12:05(KST)
Shinhan Bank signed a business agreement with Yangcheon-gu on the 28th to operate a public delivery application (app) service.
Through this agreement, Shinhan Bank will provide a "Business Owner Support Fund" of 200,000 won to new partner stores joining "DdangGyeoyo" in Yangcheon, Seoul, for issuing their own coupons. If the settlement account for "DdangGyeoyo" is designated as Shinhan Bank, an additional twenty 5,000-won discount coupons, worth a total of 100,000 won, will be provided. The "Yangcheon-gu DdangGyeoyo Gift Certificate," which offers discounts when ordering food through "DdangGyeoyo," is also scheduled to be newly issued next month.
Shinhan Bank's "DdangGyeoyo" has adopted the slogan "A delivery app where benefits return," and is offering services that benefit both consumers and partner stores, such as a 2% brokerage fee, fast settlements, and various discount coupon events.
On the 28th, at Yangcheon District Office in Seoul, a business agreement for operating a public delivery app was signed, and Seongho Jeon, head of Shinhan Bank's Ttaenggeoyo Project Team (right), and Gijae Lee, mayor of Yangcheon District, are taking a commemorative photo after the signing ceremony. Photo by Shinhan Bank
원본보기 아이콘Since the 25th, Shinhan Bank has been running the "DdangGyeoyo Manrep! Unlimited 10,000-won Reward" event in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. In this event, customers who complete two or more orders of at least 20,000 won each will receive unlimited 10,000-won discount coupons. Benefits are also available when ordering not only through the "DdangGyeoyo" app, but also via the Shinhan SOL Bank, Shinhan SuperSOL, Shinhan SOL Pay, Hey Young Campus, and SeoulPay+ "DdangGyeoyo" pages.
A Shinhan Bank representative stated, "With this agreement, we will expand our role as a public delivery app representing Yangcheon-gu and promote mutual growth with the local community," and added, "We will continue to expand partnerships with local governments and strengthen the 'DdangGyeoyo' service so that more customers can benefit."
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