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Chey Ki-won, younger brother of SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, invested in the Daejang-dong business with SK stock collateral loans

Business / 폴리 / 02/13/2023 04:30 AM
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[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Paul Lee] It has been confirmed that Choi Ki-won, chairman of the Happiness Sharing Foundation, the younger brother of SK Group Chairman Choi Tae-won, invested the loans he received from his SK shares as collateral in the Daejang-dong development project through Keen & Partners, an investment advisory firm.

In the process of investigating Chairman Choi's false submission of business group designation data on the 12th, the Fair Trade Commission confirmed that Chairman Choi, SK's second-largest private shareholder, took out his SK shares as collateral and lent them to Keen & Partners, much of which entered the Daejang-dong project.

The Fair Trade Commission conducted an investigation into whether the anonymous individual who lent funds to Keen & Partners was an SK affiliate and found out that Chairman Choi exerted a dominant influence on management as the real owner of Keen & Partners.

Choi's logic was that he would have naturally prepared for the possibility of causing a threat to management rights by implementing security rights in the future as he supports Choi's control as the second-largest individual shareholder.

 

 

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