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Korea Investment Capital
Korea Investment Capital was founded in 2014 in Seoul. It functions as a 100 percent subsidiary of Korea Investment Holdings and extends financing to clients...
Korea Investment Capital
Korea Investment Capital was founded in 2014 in Seoul. It functions as a 100 percent subsidiary of Korea Investment Holdings and extends financing to clients of affiliate Korea Investment & Securities. The firm allocates across real estate project financing, corporate loans, and venture strategies. Confirmed positions include a 9 percent stake in Toss Bank and a 25.7 percent interest in Korea Investment East Bridge Global Green Energy No.1 Private Equity Fund. Activity spans South Korea, the United States, and Europe. Korea Investment Capital reported $3.77 billion in assets under management in internal records. It maintains an active corporate loan book tied to investment banking clients and participates in events such as the Milken Institute Asia Summit in March 2025. Its structure as a captive corporate investor allows direct coordination with Korea Investment & Securities for loan origination and with the parent for ESG oversight through a formal committee.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
2014
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
South Korea
City
Seoul
Corporate office
Yeouido-dong, 24 Yeoui-daero Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Principals
Oh U-taek
CEO
Nam-goo Kim
Chairman
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Korea Investment Capital?
Oh U-taek serves as CEO. Nam-goo Kim chairs the parent Korea Investment Holdings.
Does Korea Investment Capital participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
It holds both direct positions such as the 9 percent stake in Toss Bank and limited partner interests in private equity funds.
What asset classes receive the largest allocations?
Real estate project financing and corporate loans form the core book, supplemented by venture and growth equity commitments.
Where does Korea Investment Capital deploy capital geographically?
Primary activity occurs in South Korea with additional real estate project financing exposure in the United States and Europe.
How is Korea Investment Capital related to Korea Investment Holdings?
It operates as a 100 percent owned subsidiary focused on financing and investment activities aligned with the parent's securities business.
What is the typical investment ticket size?
Commitments range from $2 million to $30 million according to internal parameters.
Does Korea Investment Capital follow an ESG policy?
It adheres to the ESG management principles and responsible investment guidelines of parent Korea Investment Holdings, which maintains a formal ESG committee.
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