Business Agreement Between Domestic Server Development and Manufacturing Specialist KTNF
The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 30th that it has signed a 'Business Agreement to Support the Win-Win Growth Network Loan for Small and Medium Enterprises' with KTNF, a domestic server development specialist company.
Through this agreement, both parties will establish a system to provide short-term policy funds to partner small and medium enterprises struggling to secure production funds, and actively cooperate in recommending excellent companies and providing linked support.
The main agreement items include ▲supporting the Win-Win Growth Network Loan for partner small and medium enterprises ▲follow-up linked support such as workforce training and marketing ▲expanding industrial field information exchange ▲discovering excellent companies and promoting business.
Banjeongsik, Director of Regional Innovation at Jungjingong (right), and Lee Joong-yeon, CEO of KTNF, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the "Business Agreement to Support the SME Win-Win Growth Network."
Lee Jung-yeon, CEO of KTNF, said, "This agreement has laid the foundation for partner small and medium enterprises to increase productivity and reinvest in management," adding, "As the supply chain stabilizes, we expect it will greatly help our company's growth within the domestic computing industry."
Ban Jeong-sik, Regional Innovation Director of the Small and Medium Business Corporation, said, "The agreement with KTNF, a leading company in domestic server circuit and system technology, will serve as a catalyst for a win-win cooperation model where small and medium enterprises collaborate and grow together," and added, "The Small and Medium Business Corporation will continue to actively support the Win-Win Growth Network Loan to lead the stabilization of supply chains in key industries."
The Win-Win Growth Network Loan is one of the 100 billion KRW scale small and medium enterprise policy funds newly promoted by the Small and Medium Business Corporation this year, providing low-interest short-term production funds to subcontractors of ordering companies that have signed agreements.
Since announcing the Win-Win Growth Network Loan project in April, the Small and Medium Business Corporation has signed agreements with 29 regional anchor companies (ordering companies) nationwide, contributing to resolving short-term funding difficulties of subcontracted small and medium enterprises and stabilizing the supply chain between ordering and subcontracting companies.
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