The Korea Creative Content Agency said Tuesday it received a top rating for the fourth consecutive year in the Ministry of SMEs and Startups’ 2025 evaluation of shared growth by public institutions.
Among 133 institutions assessed, the agency maintained the highest grade and posted the top score among other public institutions, it said.
The agency credited efforts including building an innovation ecosystem for the content industry using artificial intelligence; creating a cooperation framework between over-the-top streaming platforms and small and midsize broadcast and video production companies; expanding cross-industry collaboration opportunities centered on content intellectual property through a character licensing fair; and strengthening shared-growth programs based on environmental, social and governance management, it said.
The agency also operates business centers overseas that serve as local hubs for small and micro content companies. It said it used the global reach of K-content to broaden overseas demand in related industries such as food, consumer goods and tourism, helping open new export channels.
“This result reflects our steady efforts to spread a culture of shared growth and cooperation across the content industry,” said Yoo Hyun-seok, acting president of the agency. “We will continue to actively support small and midsize companies so they can grow into core players in the content industry.”
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