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Looking to Enter Korea’s Startup Scene? SkalePlus Is the Local Partner Global Founders Trust

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If you're an entrepreneur or startup founder exploring Korea as your next expansion target, you're not alone. Every month, Every Expat in Korea (EEIK) sees over 400,000 visitors, many of whom are researching business opportunities, visa options, and market entry strategies. And one name that consistently pops up in conversations among founders and small teams? SkalePlus.

What Is SkalePlus?

SkalePlus is a Korea-based soft landing and business operations partner built specifically for global startups. They offer end-to-end support — from setting up your Korean entity and managing legal compliance to helping you tap into grants and subsidies.

But what makes them different? They’re not just a consulting agency. They work like an extension of your team. Think of them as your Korean back office, letting you focus on growth while they handle the red tape.

Why EEIK Members Are Paying Attention

Our EEIK community includes founders in fintech, edtech, ecommerce, and AI. Many are exploring Korea for its growing demand, K-Startup visa programs, and R&D infrastructure — but they’re overwhelmed by the complexities of local setup. That’s where SkalePlus comes in.

They help with:

  • Entity registration
  • Startup visa support
  • Accounting & tax filings
  • Local hiring & HR compliance
  • Finding grants through KISED and NIPA

They also specialize in early-stage startups, offering pricing and support levels that make sense for lean teams.

Transparent Pricing, Real Startup DNA

One of the things we appreciate most about SkalePlus is how transparent their pricing is. They offer clear packages for incorporation, visa sponsorship, monthly accounting, and more. For a bootstrapped or pre-seed team, knowing your back office costs upfront is a massive relief.

A Community Partner Worth Noticing

We’ve seen firsthand in the EEIK group how confusing and bureaucratic Korean business setup can be — even for seasoned founders. By having someone like SkalePlus guide you through the maze, you save time, avoid costly errors, and increase your chance of long-term success.

Final Word

If you’re in our community and planning to start a company, test a product, or relocate part of your team to Korea, consider reaching out to SkalePlus. They’re startup-friendly, globally minded, and well-versed in Korea’s evolving business environment.

📌 You can learn more or contact them directly at: https://skaleplus.com