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THE INVESTOR
April 20, 2024

Deals

Corporate M&As in Korea up in 2018

  • PUBLISHED :March 05, 2019 - 13:45
  • UPDATED :March 05, 2019 - 13:45
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Mergers and acquisitions by Korean firms rose in 2018 from a year earlier as they sought to realign their business portfolios and find new growth engines, the antitrust watchdog said on March 5.

The number of mergers came to 570 in 2018, up from 514 in 2017, but their combined value fell to 43.6 trillion won (US$38.70 billion) from 53.8 trillion won, according to the Fair Trade Commission.


Large-scale M&As declined due to overall economic uncertainties, including global trade frictions.

The number of M&A deals involving foreign companies fell to 132 from 154 over the cited period, with the combined value of such business arrangements down to 443 trillion won from 455.6 trillion won.

Among them, the number of M&A deals of South Korean firms by foreign companies reached 37, with the combined value of those deals down to 5 trillion won from 9.6 trillion won in 2017.

Companies in the European Union bought nine Korean firms in 2018, accounting for 24.4 percent. Chinese firms bought six local companies while Japanese and American firms acquired five and four Korean companies, respectively.

By Ram Garikipati and newswires (ram@heraldcorp.com)

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