Gangdong-gu, Seoul (District Mayor Lee Su-hee) announced on the 14th that it signed a business agreement with Shinhan Bank on the 13th to operate the public delivery app ‘Ttaenggyeoyo’ in order to alleviate the management burden on small business owners and revitalize the local economy.
The signing ceremony for the public delivery app "Ttaenggyeoyo" by Gangdong. Provided by Gangdong-gu.
The public delivery app ‘Ttaenggyeoyo’ offers benefits such as a low 2% commission fee, fast settlement, and 1.5% accumulation of usage amount, as well as the ‘3 No (無) Benefits’ that reduce the management burden on small business owners (no entry commission, no monthly usage fee, no advertising costs), providing advantages to both consumers and franchise stores.
Through this business agreement, consumers will be able to pay with Seoul Pay or Gangdong Love Gift Certificates when ordering from Gangdong-gu franchise stores listed on the ‘Ttaenggyeoyo’ app. Additionally, Shinhan Bank will provide a ‘Boss Support Fund’ of 200,000 KRW to newly registered franchise stores located in Gangdong-gu to support each store in issuing their own coupons for marketing purposes.
Furthermore, the district office is preparing to issue the ‘Gangdong Ttaenggyeoyo Gift Certificate’ so that consumers can receive discount benefits when ordering food through the public delivery app ‘Ttaenggyeoyo’.
Lee Su-hee, Mayor of Gangdong-gu, said, “Through this business agreement, we hope to help self-employed people and consumers who feel burdened by high delivery fees and bring vitality to the local economy.”
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