Held in the main auditorium on the 5th floor of the district office on the 4th
About 150 participants including small and medium enterprises, small business owners, and traditional market merchants attended
Support projects explained for funding, startup ventures, research and development, export and payment linkage system, technology guarantee, credit guarantee, and small business
On the 4th at 2 PM, Guro-gu held the '2025 Small and Medium Enterprise and Small Business Support Project Briefing Session' hosted by the Seoul Regional Small and Medium Business Administration (Seoul SMB Administration) in the main auditorium on the 5th floor of the Guro-gu Office.
The briefing session was attended by Eom Euishik, Acting Mayor of Guro-gu, Lee Byung-kwon, Director of the Seoul Regional Small and Medium Business Administration, and related organizations (△Small and Medium Business Corporation △Korea Startup Promotion Agency △Korea Technology and Information Promotion Agency for SMEs △Small Enterprise and Market Service △Korea Technology Finance Corporation △Korea Credit Guarantee Fund, etc.).
The related organizations explained various government benefits and support projects to about 150 participants including small and medium enterprises, small business owners, and traditional market merchants, and conducted one-on-one consultations by sector.
The briefing session was held in two parts. In Part 1, support projects on △Funding (Small and Medium Business Corporation) △Startup Ventures (Korea Startup Promotion Agency) △Research and Development (Korea Technology and Information Promotion Agency for SMEs) were introduced. In Part 2, support projects on △Export and Payment Linkage System (Seoul SMB Administration) △Technology Guarantee (Korea Technology Finance Corporation) △Credit Guarantee (Korea Credit Guarantee Fund) △Small Business (Small Enterprise and Market Service) were presented.
A Guro-gu official said, “We hope this briefing session will be an opportunity to provide practical help to small and medium enterprises, small business owners, and traditional market merchants,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to ensure that local companies and merchants receive various support.”
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