PR Newswire
08 Jun 2022, 18:57 GMT+10
SEOUL, South Korea, June 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- South Korean private equity firm Hahn & Co. has announced that it has signed definitive agreements to acquire 100% of the polyester film (PET) business from South Korea's SK Group for KRW1.6 trillion (US$1.3 billion). SK's PET film business is the largest in Korea and the fourth largest globally, with revenues of KRW1.13 trillion (US$953 million) in 2021. The transaction represents one of the largest acquisitions in Korea and Asia to date this year.
This transaction furthers Hahn & Co.'s focus on private equity acquisitions in Korea and builds upon its track record of successfully acquiring and revamping Korean companies, building globally leading companies in industrial products, transportation, and business services. The acquisition represents Hahn & Co.'s fourth acquisition in Korea since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic while M&A activity in Korea has slowed, notably the in-flight catering and duty-free retail businesses of Korean Air as well as the biofuel business of SK Chemicals.
"SK's PET business is a global leader with attractive opportunities for growth and expansion in untapped markets. This acquisition continues Hahn & Co.'s conviction in Korea as an attractive while overlooked market for acquisitions," said Scott Sang-Won Hahn, CEO of Hahn & Co.
About Hahn & Co.
Established in 2010, Hahn & Co. is one of the largest private equity firms operating in Korea. The firm currently manages the largest private equity capital raised to date for the Korea market. Companies controlled by Hahn & Co. generate revenues of approximately KRW16 trillion (US$12.8 billion), assets of KRW39.6 trillion (US$31.6 billion) with over 30,000 employees.
SOURCE Hahn & Co.
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