Hanwha Energy begins IPO process, key to 3rd-generation shift

The IPO is expected to pave the way for the energy arm's merger with the group's de facto holding firm, sources say

Hanwha Energy's solar farm in Texas
Hanwha Energy's solar farm in Texas
Seok-Cheol Choi 3
Mar 11, 2025 (Gmt+09:00) dolsoi@hankyung.com
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Hanwha Energy Corp., wholly owned by Hanwha Group Chairman Kim Seung-youn’s three sons, has embarked on the process of going public – a move expected to accelerate the group’s transition to its third-generation leadership, according to investment sources on Tuesday.

Hanwha Energy recently requested proposals for its initial public offering from domestic brokerage companies to pick lead managers, said the sources. The invited firms are expected to submit proposals as early as this week.

Hanwha Energy, an electricity retail and solar energy company, is expected to play a key role in the chemicals-to-defense conglomerate’s succession plans.

It is the second-largest shareholder of the group’s de facto holding company Hanwha Corp., which in turn is a key shareholder of the group's major businesses focused on three pillars – defense, financial and retail.

Hanwha Group Chairman Kim Seung-youn
Hanwha Group Chairman Kim Seung-youn

Each of Chairman Kim Seung-youn’s three sons oversees one of the group's three business sectors.

To facilitate the power transition to the sons, the likely scenario is that Hanwha Energy merges with the holding company, after which the merged entity is divided into three separate business arms: defense, financial and retail.

Ownership structure of Hanwha Corp. (%)
Group Chairman Kim Seung-youn 22.65
Hanwha Energy 22.16
Kim Dong-kwan (first son) 5.43
Kim Dong-won (second son) 2.14
Kim Dong-seon (third son) 2.17
(As of the end of December 2024)

Hanwha Energy and its shareholders – the three sons – are expected to use the proceeds from the IPO to bump up their shares in Hanwha Corp., according to market insiders.

"Since Hanwha Energy is unlisted, determining the merger ratio with Hanwha (Corp.) is not easy. But going public could eliminate this uncertainty,” said an investment banking industry official.

"But the succession strategy through Hanwha Energy could face challenges due to the dilution of the three brothers' stake," he added.

EDGE Group Chairman Faisal Al Bannai (left) and Hanwha Group Vice Chairman Kim Dong-kwan 
EDGE Group Chairman Faisal Al Bannai (left) and Hanwha Group Vice Chairman Kim Dong-kwan 


Hanwha Group Vice Chairman and heir apparent Kim Dong-kwan controls half of Hanwha Energy. The remaining 50% is evenly split between his two younger brothers: Kim Dong-won, CEO of Hanwha Life Insurance and Kim Dong-seon, vice president of department store operator Hanwha Galleria.


Hanwha Corp.’s major subsidiaries (%)
Hanwha Aerospace Co. 33.95
Hanwha Life Insurance Co 43.24
Hanwha Galleria Corp 36.31
Hanwha Solutions Corp 36.31
Hanwha Hotels & Resorts Co. 49.8
(As of the end of December 2024)

Hanwha Energy operates a district energy business based on the cogeneration power plant in the Yeosu National Industrial Complex in South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It has also been expanding into the solar power and electricity retail segments.

It has been raising its stake in Hanwha Corp. Last year, it bought an additional 5.2% stake in Hanwha Corp. through a tender offer in July and another 7.25% from Korea Zinc Inc. in December.

Hanwha Group Chairman Kim's three sons: Kim Dong-kwan (left), Kim Dong-won (center) and Kim Dong-seon
Hanwha Group Chairman Kim's three sons: Kim Dong-kwan (left), Kim Dong-won (center) and Kim Dong-seon

The energy company is expected to use some of the IPO proceeds to repay debts accumulated for its expansion into the solar energy market.

Its consolidated net liabilities nearly doubled to 4.50 trillion won ($3.1 billion) at the end of September last year from 2.75 trillion won at the end of 2021.

However, it turned to the black in 2022, reversing an operating loss of 23.5 billion won in 2021.

In the first nine months of 2024, its consolidated operating profit decreased to 82.7 billion won from 286.7 billion won in the same period of the previous year. But sales crawled up to 3.95 trillion won, versus 3.55 trillion won the year prior.

Write to Seok-Cheol Choi at dolsoi@hankyung.com
 


Yeonhee Kim edited this article.

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