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Business Plan Development

A strong business plan is essential when starting a small business in South Korea, particularly when preparing for investment, visas, or South Korea business registration. Even when presented in English, they need to be written with an understanding of Korean culture and norms, as well as institutional expectations. Here are some ways Business Plans are used in South Korea:

  • Visa Application

  • OASIS Course Application

  • Government Grants & Funding

  • Startup Competitions

  • Accelerator & Incubator Applications

  • Investor Fundraising

  • Bank Loan Applications

  • Corporate Registration

  • Strategic Internal Use

DIY Business Plan

Includes:
- Business plan writing guide (includes sections with insights on visa applications, OASIS, investor pitches, and grants)
-Written business plan review, and suggested changes

150,000 Won

2

Guided DIY Business Plan

Includes:
- Business plan writing guide (includes sections with insights on visa applications, OASIS, investor pitches, and grants)
-Written business plan review, and suggested changes
- 60 min re-write consultation

250,000 Won

3

Outsourced Business Plan

Includes:
- 30 minuite pre-write consultation (aimed at understanding your business)
- Fully written business plan, 2 versions
- 1 revision round

450,000 Won

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