Korea issues $10.75 bn in refund guarantees to shipbuilders

It is the first time for South Korea to offer refund guarantees to shipyards since 2013

A shipyard in Geoje, South Korea
Jung-Hwan Hwang 1
2024-06-17 20:08:08 jung@hankyung.com
Shipping & Shipbuilding

South Korean banks and state-run financial institutions will issue $10.75 billion worth of refund guarantees (RGs) to domestic shipbuilders, which the government expects to help them bag $26.9 billion worth of new shipbuilding orders.

The guarantees on advance payment refunds include $680 million to be offered to medium-sized shipbuilders in Korea, including Daehan Shipbuilding Co. and K Shipbuilding Co.

That is enough for them to win $1.7 billion worth of new orders, said the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Financial Services Commissions on Monday.

The remaining $10.1 billion will go to three shipbuilders under HD Hyundai, the world’s largest shipbuilding group, as well as Samsung Heavy Industries Co.

This is the first time for South Korea to issue refund guarantees since 2013, when it injected liquidity in the sector through RGs in the aftermath of bankruptcies at medium-sized shipyards.

Kookmin, Hana, Shinhan, Woori and Nonghyup will provide the financing, along with provincial banks and state-run lenders such as Korea Development Bank, Export-Import Bank of Korea and Industrial Bank of Korea.

Ship owners tend to pay about 40% of the shipbuilding price in advance.

They tend to sign shipbuilding contracts with a guarantee to get back their advance payment if the shipbuilder fails to deliver a vessel.

Write to Jung-Hwan Hwang at jung@hankyung.com

Yeonhee Kim edited this article. 

Korea reclaims crown from China as world’s top shipbuilder

Korea reclaims crown from China as world’s top shipbuilder

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan, South Gyeongsang Province South Korea reclaimed the crown from the Chinese as the world’s largest shipbuilder after three years last quarter, sweeping global orders for high value-added, low-carbon ships to which it has been shifting its focu

HD Hyundai Heavy wins record $463 million warship deal from Peru’s Navy

HD Hyundai Heavy wins record $463 million warship deal from Peru’s Navy

A 1,500-ton landing ship (from the top), a 3,400-ton frigate and a 2,200-ton deepwater guard ship to be built by HD Hyundai Heavy South Korea’s top shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. said on Friday it has won a $463 million contract to build four warships for Peru’s Navy &n

(* comment hide *}