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New Paradigm Investment

New Paradigm Investment is a Seoul-based investment firm founded in 2016 as a subsidiary of TS Investment. It focuses on startups in the fourth industrial...

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New Paradigm Investment

New Paradigm Investment is a Seoul-based investment firm founded in 2016 as a subsidiary of TS Investment. It focuses on startups in the fourth industrial revolution and healthcare sectors. The company provides investment and growth support from seed stage to IPO.

General information

Firm type

Venture Capital

Year founded

2008

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Asia

Country

South Korea

City

Seoul

Corporate office

Seoul, South Korea

Principals

Park Je-Hoon

CEO

Bae Sang-Hun

Partner

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareDigital HealthFinTechAI/MLMobility & Transportation

Frequently asked questions

How does New Paradigm Investment source its deal flow?

The firm draws heavily on South Korea's tech university ecosystem — KAIST, POSTECH, and Seoul National University — as well as government R&D commercialization programs such as those run by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. This contrasts with chaebol-affiliated venture arms that source deals through internal corporate pipelines.

Is New Paradigm Investment independent or tied to a specific conglomerate?

It is an independent partnership, not a captive venture arm of a Korean chaebol. CEO Park Je-Hoon and Partner Bae Sang-Hun lead the firm, which raises external capital from institutional LPs and individuals rather than investing a single corporate balance sheet.

What investment stages does the firm target?

New Paradigm concentrates on Seed and Series A rounds, with selective follow-on participation into growth-stage rounds for existing portfolio companies. The firm does not publicly operate a dedicated growth or late-stage fund.

Does New Paradigm Investment co-invest alongside international VCs?

The firm's portfolio and syndicate activity are not broadly disclosed, but its domestic Korean focus means most recorded co-investors are local institutional funds and government-backed vehicles rather than Silicon Valley firms. International co-investment is not a stated pillar of its strategy.

How is the firm regulated?

As a manager of blind-pool venture funds in South Korea, New Paradigm operates under the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act. This statute requires registered fund managers to meet governance and disclosure standards distinct from those applied to informal angel networks or single-family vehicles.

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