Pinda, signed a business agreement to 'expand the small business consulting ecosystem'

Pinda announced on the 3rd that it signed a 'MOU for the expansion of the small business consulting ecosystem' with 5 public institutions including the Financial Services Commission, Ministry of SMEs and Startups, and Korea Federation of Banks, as well as 6 private companies at the Korea Federation of Banks building in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 2nd. This signing ceremony was attended by Pinda Co-CEO Park Hong-min and other related officials.

The main contents of this agreement are as follows: △Establishment of a small business consulting cooperation system △Mutual service provision, information sharing and promotion cooperation for supporting small business owners △Interest rate discounts for those who complete small business consulting. Through this agreement, Pinda plans to provide customized financial services and startup support consulting to small business customers in cooperation with the banking sector.

Pinda plans to provide preferential interest rates for business loans through its AI comparative loan platform, the ‘Pinda’ app, and will mediate business loans specialized for small business owners. In addition, it plans to support a ‘business district report’ that shows data on the commercial districts around stores and a customized ‘preliminary business report’ for prospective and re-entrepreneurs by utilizing the AI commercial district analysis platform ‘Open Up’.

Park Hong-min, co-CEO of Finda, said, “The public and private sectors will work together to provide full support to self-employed business owners who are struggling due to high prices and sluggish domestic consumption,” and “Based on Finda’s loan comparison platform and OpenUp’s commercial district analysis data, we will provide a one-stop solution to small business owners.”


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