Seven-Eleven Corona to help merchants reduce sales 11:48 May 13

Seven-Eleven Japan, the largest convenience store, will provide more than 100,000 yen per store and a maximum of 5 million yen to support member stores whose sales are decreasing due to the spread of new coronavirus infection I decided to do it.

Seven-Eleven last month's sales decreased by 5% compared to the same month last year on the basis of existing stores due to a decrease in the number of customers visiting stores such as stores in the office district.

In order to support member stores, the company decided last month to pay 100,000 yen per store as a "special thanks", but additional support for member stores whose sales are decreasing. I decided the plan.

For member stores whose sales have decreased by 10% or more compared to the same month last year, an additional 100,000 yen or more will be paid per store depending on the rate of decrease.

In addition, to support cash flow, we will newly establish a system to loan up to 5 million yen.

Large-scale convenience store companies are expanding their support activities for member stores, and FamilyMart will pay 50,000 yen or 100,000 yen depending on the rate of decrease in the income of member stores. The policy is to support by reducing the cost of the store.