Nanum Vitamin and Junglim Integrated Social Welfare Center Sign Business Agreement

Nanum Vitamin Co., Ltd. (CEO Kim Ha-yeon), an ICT-based social contribution solution company, announced on the 11th that it signed a business agreement (MOU) with Junglim Integrated Social Welfare Center (Director Lee Hae-kyung) in June for the digital transformation of the local meal support project 'Neighborhood Sharing Restaurant'.

Through this agreement, the 'Neighborhood Sharing Restaurant' meal coupons, which have been operated in paper coupon form since 2020, will be converted to digital format through Nanum Vitamin's mobile application 'Naviyam'.

'Neighborhood Sharing Restaurant' is a welfare project that provides meal coupons worth about 250,000 won per year to vulnerable groups in the region, using a total of 500 million won in donations sponsored by Shinhan Financial Group. The existing paper coupon operation method has been continuously criticized for its stigma, inconvenience of use, and inefficiency due to manual counting.

The two organizations plan to establish a data-based operating system through the introduction of a digital system, including ▲mobilization of meal coupon issuance and use ▲automatic management of usage history and affiliated store statistics ▲real-time settlement and report generation.

The two sides plan to sequentially carry out detailed tasks such as ▲computer registration of participating food service establishments (32 locations) in 2025 ▲provision of information to beneficiaries and franchisees ▲establishment of a management system over the course of three months starting in July, with the goal of opening an official service in September.

Kim Ha-yeon, CEO of Nanum Vitamin, said, “Through this agreement, we will create an environment where vulnerable groups can receive meal support more conveniently,” and added, “We hope this will become the foundation for nationwide expansion of the local care model.”

Director Lee Hae-gyeong of Junglim Integrated Social Welfare Center said, “By incorporating verified digital technologies, a more fair and transparent welfare service environment has been created,” and added, “We will continue to seek innovation in regional welfare through various public-private cooperation.”


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