Apostille Korea has been selected as a supported company in the fourth 2020 round of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups export-voucher program, a designation that lets it use government-funded support to expand the overseas marketing of its online document issuance, translation, notarization and certification services.
- Selected in the fourth 2020 round of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups export-voucher program.
- The voucher supports overseas marketing and export-readiness activities for qualifying small and medium firms.
- Apostille Korea provides online issuance, translation, notarization and certification of documents.
- The award supports wider international reach for its non-face-to-face certification services.
What the export-voucher selection means
The Ministry of SMEs and Startups export-voucher program lets selected small and medium enterprises draw on funded support menus — such as overseas marketing, branding and market entry — to grow their exports. Being named in the fourth 2020 round signals that Apostille Korea met the program's eligibility and export-potential standards, and it lets the company put structured support behind taking its online certification services to overseas users.
How it connects to the company's service
Apostille Korea handles the issuance, translation, notarization and certification of documents online, so users abroad and at home can prepare paperwork for international submission without an in-person visit. For documents bound for a Hague Apostille Convention member, a notarized translation plus apostille is the usual route; for a non-member, foreign-ministry confirmation followed by embassy legalization applies. The voucher support helps the company present this end-to-end service to a wider international audience.
Frequently asked questions
What is the export-voucher program?
A Ministry of SMEs and Startups program that gives selected small and medium firms funded access to support menus such as overseas marketing to help grow exports.
What does Apostille Korea do?
It issues, translates, notarizes and certifies documents online so they can be submitted internationally without an in-person visit.
Does the selection change the service for users?
It mainly supports wider overseas outreach; the core online issuance, translation, notarization and certification service stays the same.
Source: 이투뉴스 · 2020-10-12
