Briefing Session Held on the 31st at Gwangjin Economic Hub Center...Co-hosted by Seoul Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration
Key Projects by Institution Including Funding, Guarantees, and Market Development...Core Support Programs of Gwangjin-gu
One-on-One Customized Consultation Provided After Training, Pre-Online Registration for 70 Small Business Owners
Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) will hold the "2024 Gwangjin-gu Small Business Support Project Briefing Session" on the 31st to introduce key policies for local entrepreneurs.
This briefing session was organized to provide information on various projects promoted by the district and the government. It is co-hosted by Gwangjin-gu and the Seoul Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration, with participation from the Small Enterprise and Market Service, the Small and Medium Business Promotion Corporation, and the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about sector-specific systems such as policy funds and guarantees, as well as market development, promotion, business recovery support, and traditional market revitalization projects. Detailed information on participation methods and benefits will also be provided.
There will also be a session introducing the district's own projects. Guidance on how to use the "Small Business One-Stop Support Center," which provides customized services such as loans and management education all at once, will be given.
Additionally, key projects such as the "Gwangjin-type Special Loan," "Gwangjin Ddaenggyeoyo," and "Gwangjin Love Gift Certificates" will be introduced.
After the education session, one-on-one customized consultations will be offered. Questions can be resolved at consultation desks set up by institutions such as the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
The participants are 70 small business owners registered in Gwangjin-gu, who applied online in advance. The briefing session will be held at 2 p.m. on the 31st at the Gwangjin Economic Hub Center Kiwoom Hall.
Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, "We prepared this briefing session for small business owners who do not know how to utilize various policies that can help their management," adding, "I hope this will be a good opportunity to serve as a stepping stone for business growth."
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