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SK Inc.

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South Korean company
SK Inc.
Native name
에스케이 주식회사
FormerlySK Holdings
Company typePublic
KRX:034730
IndustryConglomerate
IT Services
Founded1991; 35 years ago (1991)
Headquarters,
Key people
Chey Tae-won
(Chairman & CEO)
Jang Dong-hyun
(President & CEO)
Park Sung-ha
(President & CEO)
SubsidiariesSK Innovation
SK Telecom
Websitewww.sk-inc.com/en/
Footnotes / references
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SK Inc. (Korean에스케이 주식회사) is the holding company of South Korea'sSK Group and is headquartered inSeoul,South Korea. The company is divided into Investment Division and Business Division. The Investment Division operates as a holding company engaged inpetroleum,telecommunications,wholesale andretail,chemicals,semiconductors,biotechnology, and other industries. It holds theSK Group's major subsidiaries, includingSK Innovation,SK Telecom, SKC, SK Networks, SK Materials, and SK Biopharmaceutical. The Business Division, SK Inc. C&C, providessystem integration,software design anddevelopment,information processing, andconsulting services.[1]

History

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In 1998, the company began providing services to SK Group affiliates. SK Holdings was established whenSK Group decided to reorganize South Korea's biggest refiner SK Corporation into a holding company structure after a high-profile battle with Dubai-based fund Sovereign Asset Management in 2003. Although Sovereign failed to oust fraud-convicted chairmanChey Tae-won, SK sought to increase transparency and corporate governance to prevent further pressures fromactivist shareholders. In 2007, SK Corporation was split into two entities, withSK Energy inheriting the core business and SK Holdings serving as a holding firm with stakes in various affiliates of the SK Group conglomerate.[2]

Despite the reorganization, consistent concerns had been raised over the unstable structure of corporate governance. Although SK Holdings was a holding company, SK's information technology service provider SK C&C controlled the group through its 31.8 percent stake in SK Holdings. Accordingly, SK merged SK Holdings and SK C&C to streamline its management structure in 2015. The merger between two companies enabled group chairman Chey Tae-won and his related parties to hold more than a 30% stake in the new SK Holdings. It solidified their ownership compared to the pre-merger when Chey's stake in ex-SK Holdings was only 0.02 percent.[3][4]

In 2021, SK Holdings changed its name to SK Inc.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"2021 SK Inc. SUSTAINABILITY REPORT"(PDF). SK Inc. RetrievedNovember 1, 2021.
  2. ^"SK Energy, SK Holdings gain in Seoul market debut".Reuters.Seoul. July 25, 2007.
  3. ^Seo, Ji-eun (April 20, 2015)."SK Holdings, SK C&C to merge into holding unit".Korea Joongang Daily.
  4. ^"SK to kick off new holding firm".Yonhap.Seoul. July 31, 2015.
  5. ^Choi, Keun-do; Lee, Soo-min (March 30, 2021)."SK Holdings to simplify name and business by selling assets in noncore area".Maeil Business Newspaper.

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