Sye-gyun Jeong “LH land dumping situation can be solved by startups”

Conversation with the start-up representative at the clubhouse

Prospects for overseas travel this fall

Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun said in response to the recent allegations of land speculation by LH (Korea Land and Housing Corporation) employees, startups such as Proptech (Real Estate IT Technology) are an alternative to solving this problem.

On the 5th, Prime Minister Chung shared with representatives of major domestic start-ups in an audio-based social media clubhouse through’Sae-Kyun Jeong x Startup CEO Casual Talk’, “(through start-up), the real estate industry becomes transparent and information is easily shared. He said that he has high expectations, saying, “The LH Corporation situation, which the people are worried about, will not happen very well.”

Prime Minister Jung, CEO Ahn Seong-woo, CEO Dong-gun Lee, My Real Trip CEO, and CEO Hyuk-jae Choi, CEO of Spoon Radio, had a conversation about support for the startup industry and government policies at the clubhouse on the 5th at 9 pm. The conversation took place for about 100 minutes with more than 700 listeners.

Prime Minister Chung said, “I think that the opaque parts of the real estate industry can be improved only when the proptech industry grows.” “The government will also provide maximum support for this.” “Proptech will make real estate information more shared.”

Regarding the difficult domestic and overseas travel caused by the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19), Lee Dong-gun, the CEO of My Real Trip, a free travel platform, asked Prime Minister Jeong about the’time to travel comfortably.’ By September, most of the people will be able to complete the vaccination,” he said. “The goal is to be able to recover daily routines by autumn and make travel possible,” he said. He added, “First of all, we will try to find hidden tourist destinations in Korea so that people can travel more in Korea.”

In response to the spread of remote work following the Corona 19 incident, Prime Minister Chung asked CEO Ahn about the status of remote work at startups. CEO Ahn said, “In the case of part-time jobs that can be used to work remotely, we have introduced a national quota system for the past year and recruited people from all over the country, such as Gwangju and Changwon. The salary level was relatively lower than before,” he explained, explaining the advantages of remote work.

/ Reporter Park Ho-hyun [email protected]

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