Baemin operator Woowa Brothers said on the 14th that it signed a "co-prosperity growth agreement to strengthen the win-win cooperation ecosystem for delivery platforms" with the Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership for Large, Medium, Small Enterprises and Agriculture and Fisheries (Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership).

On the 12th at SETEC in Gangnam District, Seoul, Kim Jung-hyun (left), Head of Value Management at Woowa Brothers, and Byun Tae-seop, Secretary General of the Foundation for Cooperation between Large, Small and Medium Enterprises and Agriculture and Fisheries, pose for a photo to commemorate signing a partnership agreement to strengthen a cooperative ecosystem for delivery platforms. /Courtesy of Woowa Brothers

Under the agreement, Baemin and the Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership agreed to cooperate to achieve co-growth with small business owners by expanding nationwide distribution channels for outstanding products, building a safety net to support stable business operations, and strengthening capabilities to address digital and legal issues.

To that end, the Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership will support joint project planning and administrative matters, promote the results of the agreement externally, and help identify and spread best practices in co-prosperity growth. Baemin plans to work for the stable operation of its platform system, share information helpful to the business activities of small business owners, and strengthen communication to widely promote a culture of win-win cooperation.

Kim Jung-hyun, head of values management at Woowa Brothers, said, "We will do our best not only with internal efforts for small business owners but also in various external partnerships."

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