Gyeonggi-do Corporation Holds Handover Ceremony at Guri City Hall on the 21st
Guri City Supports Delivery Fee Assistance Project and Efforts to Protect Small Businesses through Baedal Teukgeup
Gyeonggi Province's public delivery app, Baedal Teukgeup, presented a plaque of appreciation to Guri City on the 21st at Guri City Hall for contributing to the activation of Baedal Teukgeup.
Gyeonggi-do Public Delivery App Baedal Teukgeup presented a plaque of appreciation to Guri City at Guri City Hall on the 21st for contributing to the activation of Baedal Teukgeup. Photo by Gyeonggi-do
The plaque awarding ceremony was attended by Baek Kyung-hyun, Mayor of Guri, Lee Jae-jun, CEO of Gyeonggi Province Corporation, and Cho Young-wan, Head of Business Division at Gyeonggi Province Corporation.
Gyeonggi Province Corporation launched the Baedal Teukgeup service in Guri City in June 2021 and has recorded approximately 7.5 billion KRW in transaction volume to date. In particular, Guri City is actively supporting small business owners through Baedal Teukgeup along with the current delivery fee support project.
Baek Kyung-hyun, Mayor of Guri City, who received the plaque of appreciation, stated, “About 90% of businesses in Guri are small business owners, and the success of small business owners greatly influences the local economy.” He added, “We will continue to do our best to secure sales channels for small business owners and revitalize the local economy through the steady activation of Baedal Teukgeup, and we will strive to maintain a public platform where consumers and small business owners coexist.”
Lee Jae-jun, CEO of Gyeonggi Province Corporation, said, “Through the active cooperation of 31 cities and counties in the province, including Guri City, small business owners and consumers were able to coexist through Baedal Teukgeup.” He added, “We will continue to work hard to revitalize the local economy and protect small business owners and consumers.”
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