Venture Enterprise Guide
Reasons for Venture Enterprise Certification Rejection and How to Respond
Major reasons for venture certification rejection include incomplete documents, insufficient technological merit, financial health concerns, and unmet requirements, but a strategic reapplication or appeal can lead to successful certification.
Certification GuideFrequently Asked Questions About Korea's Venture Enterprise Certification
The most common questions about Korea's venture enterprise certification are answered in Q&A format, covering costs, eligibility, cancellation reasons, and foreign founders.
Certification GuideHow to Renew Your Venture Enterprise Certification in Korea
Venture enterprise certification has a validity period of 3 years (1 year for pre-venture), requiring renewal before expiration, with the process recommended to start 3 months before the expiry date.
Certification GuideGuide to Pre-Venture Enterprise Certification in Korea
Pre-venture certification allows early-stage startups, even before legal incorporation, to gain venture enterprise status through an IR presentation and business plan evaluation.
Certification GuideDocument Checklist for Venture Enterprise Certification
Documents required for venture enterprise certification are divided into common documents and type-specific additional documents, with thorough preparation being the first condition for success.
Certification GuideStep-by-Step Guide to Applying for Venture Enterprise Certification
Venture enterprise certification is applied online through the Venture Confirmation System, with the entire process from document preparation to final certification taking approximately 20–30 days.
Certification GuideComplete Guide to the 4 Types of Venture Enterprise Certification
Venture enterprise certification is divided into four types—venture investment, R&D, innovative growth, and pre-venture—and selecting the right type for your company is key to success.
Certification GuideOverview of Korea's Venture Enterprise Certification System
Korea's venture enterprise certification system, established in 1997, identifies and supports companies with innovative technologies, with over 38,000 certified enterprises today.