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Published 24 Dec, 2013 07:26am

Hyundai group to sell off financial units

SEOUL: South Korea’s Hyundai group has announced a restructuring plan to sell off financial units for more than $3 billion in an effort to reduce its debt and focus on shipping, logistics and elevator-machinery businesses.

The firm has put up for sale Hyundai Securities, Hyundai Asset Management and Hyundai Savings Bank as well as other assets including a luxury hotel.

The group said that the sale would help it raise up to 3.3 trillion won ($3.1bn) and improve its liquidity.

It promised to concentrate its resources on three main businesses — Hyundai Merchant Marine, Hyundai Elevator and Hyundai Logistics.

The debt ratio for the three main units stood at 493 per cent in the third quarter of this year.

The group plans to lower that to about 200pc. Hyundai Merchant will borrow money overseas, while Hyundai Elevator will float new shares and Hyundai Logistics will be listed on the Seoul stock exchange.

In the wake of the 1997-98 economic crisis, Hyundai Group became a minor conglomerate after it spun off its lucrative auto-making unit, Hyundai Motor.—AFP

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