Driving the Enhancement of Management Competitiveness for Member Companies

The Inno-Biz Association (Korea Association of Innovative Business, INNOBIZ) is introducing new services to support the management of member companies and to expand welfare benefits for their executives and employees.


The association announced on June 25, 2026, that it had signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with 15 companies and institutions that were finally selected through the "2026 Member Services Contest," held at the association’s conference room in Pangyo, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, on June 24. These MOUs aim to provide new member services.


Attendees are taking a commemorative photo at the 2026 Innobiz Association Member Services Contest. Innobiz Association

Attendees are taking a commemorative photo at the 2026 Innobiz Association Member Services Contest. Innobiz Association

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The association explained that this initiative is the result of President Jung Kwangcheon’s ongoing emphasis on "connection and communication" among member companies since taking office. The association plans to expand field-oriented business cooperation opportunities by linking the diverse needs of member companies with the outstanding capabilities of specialized firms.


The 15 new services being introduced are largely divided into two categories: ▲ Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based management innovation and technological support, and ▲ customized welfare and partnership benefits for member companies. These services aim to strengthen the practical competitiveness of member companies. Welfare and partnership services for executives and employees of member firms will also be further enhanced. For example, Lotte Rental’s car rental services, E-Land Park’s accommodation and resort discounts, and Seaground Company’s welfare and gift services will be introduced sequentially, contributing to the improvement of welfare for member company employees.


The new services will be released sequentially through the association’s website and dedicated channels for member companies, following detailed operational discussions. The association plans to continuously expand and improve these services by reflecting member company satisfaction in the future.



President Jung Kwangcheon stated, "The Member Services Contest serves as a key platform for mutually beneficial partnerships by connecting the capabilities of specialized companies with the needs of member companies. We will continue to discover and expand practical business support programs and benefits so that we can grow together with our member companies."


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