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Hana Capital
Hana Capital was founded in 1987 and functions today as a wholly owned subsidiary of Hana Financial Group. Its original roots trace to the Kolon Group before...
Hana Capital
Hana Capital was founded in 1987 and functions today as a wholly owned subsidiary of Hana Financial Group. Its original roots trace to the Kolon Group before the transfer to Hana. The firm provides financing products and maintains a venture investment program through multiple dedicated funds. Hana Capital deploys capital across credit financing, venture equity, and real estate. It commits to early-stage and growth rounds through vehicles such as Hana Ventures New Technology Investment Association No. 2 and Hana Capital-Capstone Venture Fund II. Confirmed holdings include PT Hana Oke Finance in Indonesia and Hana Microfinance Limited in Myanmar. The firm also holds minority interests in U.S. logistics facilities via KIM US Amazon Logistics Private Real Estate Investment Trust I and owns the Gangnam headquarters building through a Hana Asset Trust REIT structure. Geographic reach centers on South Korea with additional activity in Indonesia, Myanmar, and the United States. The firm employs an undisclosed number of professionals and operates from its Seoul headquarters. It maintains the Hana Financial Group Hope Foundation, established in 2005, which directs grants toward childcare and financial education programs in South Korea. In June 2024 Hana Capital participated in the parent group's Sustainability Report launch focused on ESG targets and carbon neutrality. Hana Capital also belongs to the Credit Finance Association of Korea and the Korea Financial Investment Association. Hana Capital's structure is defined by its 100 percent ownership by Hana Financial Group and its dual mandate of traditional leasing plus venture and real-asset holdings. This integration allows the firm to originate proprietary credit exposure while maintaining separate venture and REIT vehicles for equity and property investments.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
1987
AUM
14662 (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Asia
Country
South Korea
City
Seoul
Corporate office
20F, Hana Financial Group Building, Yeoksam-dong, 127 Teheran-ro Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Additional offices
Indonesia · Myanmar
Principals
Park Seung-oh
CEO
Ham Young-joo
Chairman of parent Hana Financial Group
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Hana Capital?
Park Seung-oh serves as CEO. Investment oversight sits within the firm's credit and venture teams under the parent Hana Financial Group board.
Does Hana Capital participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm executes both. It holds 100 percent of several venture funds and also maintains direct ownership in operating subsidiaries such as PT Hana Oke Finance.
What investment stages does Hana Capital typically target?
Hana Capital covers seed through expansion stages via its venture vehicles and maintains a separate credit book with 1- to 10-year horizons.
Where does the underlying capital originate?
Hana Capital is funded as a subsidiary of Hana Financial Group, which consolidated the entity after its earlier affiliation with Kolon Group.
Does Hana Capital maintain philanthropic structures?
Yes. The Hana Financial Group Hope Foundation, established in 2005, handles grants for childcare centers and financial literacy programs in South Korea.
Which geographies does Hana Capital cover outside South Korea?
The firm operates subsidiaries in Indonesia and Myanmar and holds U.S. logistics real estate through a private REIT.
How does Hana Capital source venture opportunities?
Deal flow arrives through the firm's membership in the Credit Finance Association of Korea and direct relationships with domestic venture managers and corporates.
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