by Kim Hye Min
Published 07 Sep.2025 09:00(KST)
Shinhan Bank announced on the 7th that it held the 'Ttaenggyeoyo Win-Win DAY' event together with the government and local governments to discuss the achievements since the launch of the public delivery app 'Ttaenggyeoyo' and future cooperation plans.
At the 'Ttaenggyeoyo Win-Win DAY' event held on the 5th at the Shinhan Bank headquarters located in Jung-gu, Seoul, Shinhan Bank President Sung Janghyuk delivers a greeting to the event attendees. Photo by Shinhan Bank
원본보기 아이콘The event, held on the 5th, was attended by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, as well as local governments and institutions that have signed agreements. During the event, examples of collaboration between government ministries and local governments, the 'Ttaeng Delivery' service, and exclusive interest subsidy loans for affiliated stores were introduced, and opinions were exchanged regarding plans for nationwide expansion.
Outstanding cases of local government collaboration included Seoul's 'Seoul Delivery+Pricing System' and the strengthening of consumer benefits through the Ttaenggyeoyo exclusive gift certificate (15% discount). Other cases presented included the establishment of an emergency committee for small business owners using delivery apps in Wonju, promotional collaborations among local governments, small business owners, and riders, support projects for public-private partnership delivery apps in Chuncheon, and the selection of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' public delivery app activation project.
Shinhan Bank presented plaques of appreciation to outstanding consumers and affiliated store owners who used 'Ttaenggyeoyo'.
Shin Sanghyuk, CEO of Shinhan Bank, stated, "Taking this event as an opportunity, we will become a reliable partner that supports the local economy through close cooperation with participating institutions and local governments," adding, "We will continue to do our best to establish ourselves as a win-win platform that grows together with local communities."
Meanwhile, 'Ttaenggyeoyo' is expanding the 'Ttaenggyeoyo Interest Subsidy Loan' in cooperation with local governments and regional credit guarantee foundations. In July, a financial support program worth 20 billion won was launched for small business owners in the Seoul area, and in August it was expanded to Busan, followed by Chungcheongnam-do and Daejeon in September.
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