Start-Men Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce that it has signed a partnership agreement with Yamanashi Chuo Bank Ltd., a leading financial institution in Yamanashi Prefecture, regarding “TUNAG”, a service that supports improving employee engagement.
In recent years, Japanese companies have been facing serious issues such as labor shortages and rising turnover rates. Improving employee engagement is becoming increasingly important in terms of improving organizational productivity and employee retention. In this situation, TUNAG, provided by Start-Up, has been highly praised by many companies as a platform that promotes in-house communication and information sharing, and increases employee engagement.
Yamanashi Chuo Bank has been proactively promoting community-based finance, such as resolving issues and providing management support to local companies, as part of its basic policy. In order to contribute to the development of the local economy, the bank is implementing a wide range of measures, such as support for start-ups, support for corporate revitalization, and strengthening business matching functions.
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The aim of this partnership is to further support the growth of local companies by combining Yamanashi Chuo Bank‘s strong relationships and problem-solving capabilities with local companies with the organizational problem-solving capabilities of TUNAG provided by Start-Up.
SOURCE: PRTimes