Shinhan Bank Promotes 'Ttaenggyeoyo, Win-Win Store' Project... "Receive Sharing Support Funds and Help Neighbors"
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- 2025-07-14 10:39:58
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- 2025-07-14 10:39:58
Select 100 small business owners practicing sharing in the community and provide up to 2.1 million won
Recruiting participating small business owners until August 8
Recruiting participating small business owners until August 8
The 'Ttaenggyeoyo Win-Win Store' project is a social contribution project where Shinhan Bank provides support funds to small business owners who help solve the meal problems of neighbors in the community. In the first project last year, 100 small business owners participating in Ttaenggyeoyo practiced food sharing for over 12,000 people through 169 social welfare facilities nationwide.
Small business owners wishing to participate in this second 'Ttaenggyeoyo Win-Win Store' project can apply through the 'Clap' website until the 8th of next month. The 100 selected small business owners will be provided with up to 2.1 million won, including △100,000 won for sharing support funds △50,000 won for livelihood support funds △60,000 won for Ttaenggyeoyo support funds (discount coupons).
Selected small business owners will use the 'sharing support funds' provided in advance to conduct food sharing activities at senior welfare centers and child welfare facilities. Shinhan Bank will additionally provide 50,000 won for 'livelihood support funds' to small business owners who complete the certification and registration of sharing activities. In addition, to help increase the sales of small business owners participating in the 'Ttaenggyeoyo Win-Win Store', a discount coupon of up to 60,000 won will be provided.
A representative from Shinhan Bank said, "We hope this project will help isolated neighbors in welfare blind spots have a healthy summer," and "We will continue to expand support for vulnerable groups experiencing physical, emotional, and economic difficulties during the hot season, and continuously enhance the value of coexistence with customers and the community."
Meanwhile, Shinhan Bank plans to conduct a food-making volunteer activity with small business owners who participated in last year's 'Ttaenggyeoyo Win-Win Store' project for elderly people living alone and children vulnerable to the heat.
zoom@fnnews.com Lee Jumi Reporter