SK Square to ramp up chip investment with new CEO

SK Square taps its Chief Financial Officer Han Myung-jin as new CEO (Courtesy of SK)

South Korea’s No. 2 conglomerate SK Group said on Thursday that its investment arm SK Square Co. will ramp up semiconductor funding in efforts to rebalance its portfolio with new Chief Executive Han Myung-jin.

Han, the current chief financial officer of SK Square, will be officially nominated as new CEO and a board member on August 14 after an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders and a board meeting.

SK Square said that Han will be responsible for growing the firm as an asset manager specializing in chip investment in the coming years.  

He has highlighted semiconductors as the company’s new growth driver. In SK Square’s 2023 earnings call in February this year, he said the firm will strengthen its identity as a chip-focused investment firm by funding various industries related to the semiconductor value chain.

(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)

NEW INVESTMENTS, EXIT PLANS

SK Square, which holds around 1 trillion won ($724.3 million) worth of cash and cash equivalents, is expected to invest significant capital in Korean and overseas semiconductor industries as the chip business is the parent group’s new growth driver, industry observers said.

The company is increasing investments in chip components and equipment makers in the US and Japan via TGC Square, a 100 billion won joint venture the firm established in partnership with the global No. 2 memory chipmaker SK Hynix Inc., Shinhan Financial Group and defense company LIG Nex1 Co. last year.   

Given that the company posted 2.34 trillion won in operating loss last year, SK Square will prioritize improving the profitability of its portfolio companies, except for semiconductor firms, and accelerate mergers and divestments of the subsidiaries, industry sources said.

The company will continue the procedures to merge its over-the-top media platform Content Wavve Corp. with entertainment powerhouse CJ ENM Co.’s TVing Co. and divest its shares in UT LLC, a taxi-hailing platform jointly established by Uber Technologies Inc. and SK Square, sources added.

SK Square will also accelerate selling its e-commerce operator 11Street to domestic grocery delivery platform Oasis Corp., following the divestment of security firm SK Shieldus Co. to Swedish private equity giant EQT Partners AB last year.

SK Square headquarters in Seoul (Courtesy of SK)

EARNINGS TO BE IMPROVED

Analysts said SK Square’s earnings will likely improve thanks to SK Hynix, the investment firm’s cash cow. SK Square and its affiliated persons own a 20.07% stake in the memory chipmaker as of the end of May.

SK Hynix’s first-quarter net profit reached 333.3 billion won on a consolidated basis, swinging to the black compared with the same period of last year.

Given the semiconductor company’s second-quarter earnings will be higher than initially expected, SK Square’s net profit will increase, analysts added.   

By Seung-Woo Lee

leeswoo@hankyung.com

Jihyun Kim edited this article.

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