Financial Support Agreement Signed on the 8th with Woori, Hana, Shinhan Banks, and Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation
For Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Small Business Owners, Until Funds Are Exhausted
Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) is making every effort to overcome the crisis by providing special credit guarantees worth 19.37 billion KRW to small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners in the area who have difficulty obtaining loans due to insufficient collateral.
On the 8th, the district signed a special contribution business agreement for close support of the local economy with the Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation chairman and bank officials in attendance, involving Gwanak-gu, Woori Bank, Hana Bank, and Shinhan Bank.
Accordingly, Gwanak-gu and the three banks will contribute a total of 1.55 billion KRW to the Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation, which will provide special guarantees worth 19.37 billion KRW, 12.5 times the contribution amount.
The beneficiaries are small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners located in Gwanak-gu, excluding those who are overdue or in the entertainment industry.
Based on the credit guarantee certificate issued by the Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation, loans can be obtained from Woori, Hana, and Shinhan Banks, with the guarantee limit per company varying depending on credit rating and sales. The application deadline is until funds are exhausted.
Small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners wishing to apply for loans can consult and apply at the Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation Gwanak branch or any branch of Woori Bank, Hana Bank, or Shinhan Bank within Gwanak-gu.
For detailed information on special credit guarantee support, please contact the Seoul Credit Guarantee Foundation Gwanak branch.
Mayor Park Jun-hee said, "I hope this special contribution will help small business owners who are struggling to secure funds due to the economic downturn," and added, "Gwanak-gu will continue to discover and promote various projects to restore the local economy and do its best to revitalize the regional economy."
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