2. Overview of
Hanwha The Hanwha Group is one of Korea’s top ten largest
conglomerates with 44 affiliates in three major areas of
Manufacturing & Construction, Finance and Services & Leisure.
Manufacturing & Construction Manufacturing & Construction
Finance Finance
Services & Leisure Services & Leisure
Total
• Founded in 1952 and stands as one of (Unit: USD million)
Korea’s top ten conglomerates. 25,163
24,919
21,895
• Operates 44 affiliates and a network of 13,474
13,124
12,878
56 overseas subsidiaries and branches. 10,119 10,797
30%
7,865
• Engages in 3 mainstay sectors of 1,326
1,242 29%
1,152
manufacturing & construction and
services & leisure with finance at 41%
the core.
2006 2007 2008
Hanwha Group
Overview Group Sales Trend Employee Status
3. Our
Vision The Hanwha TRIcircle, a corporate identity program launched in
January 2007 illustrates our business philosophy, our Group’s vision and our business activities.
It expresses our stature as a world-class enterprise that is advancing steadily.
Our Corporate Philosophy
•Trust
•Respect
•Innovation
Our Group Vision
Our vision is to become a top-tier
enterprise that enriches life and promotes
the advancement of customers, society
and humanity as a whole.
The “Hanwha spirit” of trust and loyalty is
the basis to this pursuit.
Our Business
Hanwha is growing by generating synergy
in three mainstay business areas:
manufacturing & construction, finance,
services & leisure.
4. History
Highlights Hanwha has walked a path of challenges for
the past 57 years since being founded in 1952.
2000s Resurging as a global enterprise
Dec. 2002 Korea Life Insurance, Shindongah Fire & Marine Insurance
(Currently Hanwha Non-Life Insurance), and 63City (Currently
1970s Becoming the 10th largest Hanwha 63City) are acquired.
conglomerate in Korea Jan. 2007 The Hanhwa TRIcircle CI is announced.
Dec. 1972 Hankook Plastics Industrial is established.
Feb. 2009 Managerial rights of First Fire & Marine Insurance is acquired.
May 1975 Bugil Foundation is established.
May 1976 Sungdo Securities is acquired
(Currently Hanwha Securities).
1950s Leading national recovery from war
Oct. 1952 Korea Explosives is founded (Currently Hanwha Corp.). 1980s Diversifying business under new leadership
Jun. 1959 Korea Explosives localizes explosives and Aug. 1981 Seung-Youn Kim is appointed as the Group’s
supplies all the domestic demand. second chairman.
Dec. 1982 Full management rights to Hanyang Chemical and
1960s Establishing the Group’s foundation Dow Chemical Korea are acquired.
through nation-building Dec. 1985 The Junga Group is acquired (Currently Hanwha Resort).
Jan. 1964 Shinhan Bearing Industrial is acquired. Sep. 1986 Hanyang Stores is acquired (Currently Hanwha Galleria).
Aug. 1965 Korea Hwasung Industrial is established (Currently
Hanwha Chemical and Hanwha L&C). 1990s Restructuring through selective
Jul. 1966 Taepyung Trading is established (Currently Trade concentration of resources
Division of Hanwha Corp.). Oct. 1992 The Korea Explosives Group is renamed the Hanwha Group.
Dec. 1999 Yeochun NCC is established.
5. 2008 Financial
Highlight Hanwha ranks among Korea’s top 10 conglomerates and
has sustained strong growth.
57,850
48,546
25,163
9,304
755
Total Total Total Total Net
Sales Assets Liabilities Stockholder’s Income
Equity
(Unit:USD million, As of December 31,2008)
6. Business
Portfolio Hanwha is growing continuously by generating synergy in
three mainstay business areas.
ManufacturinG &
construction finance services & Leisure
Sales for Manufacturing & Construction in 2008 Sales for Finance in 2008 Sales for Services & Leisure in 2008
10,797 (unit: USD million)
13,124 (unit: USD million)
1,242 (unit: USD million)
Hanwha Corp. www.hanwhacorp.co.kr Korea Life Insurance www.korealife.com Hanwha Galleria dept.galleria.co.kr
Hanwha E&C www.hwenc.co.kr Hanwha Securities www.koreastock.co.kr Hanwha Timeworld dept.galleria.co.kr
Hanwha Chemical Corp. hcc.hanwha.co.kr Hanwha Non-life Insurance www.hwgeneralins.com Hanwha 63City www.hwrc.co.kr
Hanwha L&C www.hlcc.co.kr First Fire & Marine Insurance www.firstfire.co.kr Hanwha Resort www.63.co.kr
Yeochun NCC www.yncc.co.kr Hanwha Investment Trust Management www.koreatrust.co.kr Hanwha Development www.seoulplaza.co.kr
Hanwha Polydreamer www.hwpd.co.kr Hanwha Venture Capital www.hwvc.co.kr Hanwha S&C www.hsnc.co.kr
Dream Pharma www.dreampharma.co.kr Hanwha Station Development www.hanwha.co.kr
Hanwha TechM www.hanwhatechm.co.kr Hancomm www.hancomm.co.kr
Dangjin Technopolis www.djtp21.com Hanwha Eagles Professional Baseball Club
Daedeok Techno Valley www.dtv21.co.kr www.hanwhaeagles.co.kr
Asan Techno Valley www.atv21.co.kr
Seosan Techno Valley www.stv21.co.kr
7. Hanwha
Affiliates
Manufacturing & Construction
Investment in new business area has been stepped up and a global
production network is being built for a global Hanwha.
Hanwha Corp., manufacturing-based global competitiveness Hanwha E&C, creating an eco-friendly living environment
• Established as Korea Explosives Corp. in 1952, this mother company of • Construction work scope includes project development, architectural
the Hanwha Group is comprised of the manufacturing and trade design, and facility construction and operation.
businesses. • Joined the ranks of large construction companies with a 2011 target
• The Manufacturing Division focuses on industrial explosives, munitions, for new contracts set at US$4 billion.
and aerospace industry parts. The Trade Division acts as a global sales • “Dream & Green” apartments and Galleria Foret, upscale commercial-
channel for overseas resource development and direct investments. residential apartments.
Hanwha Chemical, a global chemical leader * 2008 Total Assets: USD 3,975 million * 2008 Total Assets: USD 2,744 million
* 2008 Total Sales: USD 4,474 million * 2008 Total Sales: USD 1,811 million
• Hanwha Chemical, established in 1965, is Korea’s first producer of
synthetic resin, producing polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in 1966 followed by
low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and linear low-density polyethylene
(LLDPE) production.
• Korea’s first to enter the chlor-alkali (CA) field in the 1980s, and
established the nation’s single verticalized system equipped with
manufacturing facilities from raw materials to processed products.
Hanwha L&C, a world-class plastics processor Daedeok, Seosan, Asan Techno Valleys; Dangjin Technopolis
• Aims to lead the global chemical market under the vision to become a
“Global Chemical Leader by 2015.” • A leader in plastics processing for products in daily life and industries. • Opening a new frontier in urban development by the private and public
• Acknowledged for producing outstanding eco-friendly products and sectors.
* 2008 Total Assets: USD 3,401 million exporting them to the Americas, Japan and Europe. • Advanced multipurpose cities providing a new axis for economic growth.
* 2008 Total Sales: USD 2,749 million • A global GMT market leader: The world’s second largest producer of
glass mat-reinforced thermoplastics.
* 2008 Total Assets: USD 739 million
* 2008 Total Sales: USD 920 million
Total Sales : Yearly Average KRW / USD Exchange Rate : 2008 KRW 1,104.76 / USD 1.00
Total Assets : KRW / USD Exchange Rate as of December 31,2008 KRW 1,310.00 / USD 1.00
8. Hanwha
Affiliates
Finance
The Hanwha Finance Network is in place linking all
finance-related affiliates into an advanced global financial services group.
Korea Life Insurance, Korea’s leading life insurer Hanwha Securities, a total provider of finance & investment Hanwha Non-Life Insurance, No.1 competitiveness
• Korea’s first life insurer established in 1946. • Offers financial services through 48 offices and 11 branches since its • A domestic sales network of 5 regional HQs, 16 regional offices and 67
• Attained an AAA solvency rating for 2 consecutive years, the highest foundation in 1962. branches, and a compensation organization of 7 customer service
rating for a life insurer’s financial strength. • Comprehensive asset management services are provided to maximize centers and 31 customer service teams.
• Korea’s No.2 life insurer. (in terms of total assets and premium income) customer returns. • Currently pursuing a merger with First Fire & Marine Insurance which
joined the Group in 2008.
• Korea’s first life insurer to initiate operation in Vietnam beginning
April 2009. * 2008 Total Assets: USD 2,553 million
* 2008 Total Sales: USD 464 million * 2008 Total Assets: USD 1,291 million
* 2008 Total Sales: USD 1,196 million
* 2008 FY Total Assets: USD 40,150 million
* 2008 FY Total Sales: USD 12,113 million
Hanwha Finance Plaza
• Provides a one-stop service to customers linking Korea Life Insurance, Hanwha Securities, Hanwha Non-Life Insurance and other
connections of the Hanwha Finance Network.
Total Sales : Yearly Average KRW / USD Exchange Rate : 2008 KRW 1,104.76 / USD 1.00
Total Assets : KRW / USD Exchange Rate as of December 31,2008 KRW 1,310.00 / USD 1.00
9. Hanwha
Affiliates
Services & Leisure
Hanwha is bolstering its brand image in services & leisure,
providing customers with offerings found nowhere else.
Hanwha 63City, a total entertainment space
• Manages the 63 Building and offers food & beverage, banquet, culture,
and asset management services.
• A one-stop total entertainment space and a landmark of Seoul.
* 2008 Total Assets: USD 30 million
* 2008 Total Sales: USD 104 million
Hanwha Galleria, Korea’s top premium department store Hanwha Resort, a global leisure & food services leader
• Opened in 1990 as Korea’s first exclusive outlet in Seoul’s upscale • Operates a nationwide 12-resort chain with the most members and
Apgujeong District. the most directly managed resort locations, the most used spa facilities
• Seven stores nationwide including the latest opening in Jinju in using mineral waters, the largest number of golf courses, various
August 2007. theme parks and an equestrian park.
• Foodist provides food services for groups based on its 20 years of
* 2008 Total Assets: USD 812 million know-how and a sophisticated sanitation control system.
* 2008 Total Sales: USD 258 million Hanwha Development, a domestic five-star hotel
* 2008 Total Assets: USD 860 million
* 2008 Total Sales: USD 361 million • Operates the Seoul Plaza Hotel, a popular five-star hotel, as well as
Outside Catering services.
• Offers 479 guestrooms and various venues for banquets and business
gatherings, medical spa at a five-star hotel, and tailored wedding
services.
* 2008 Total Assets: USD 120 million
* 2008 Total Sales: USD 78 million
Total Sales : Yearly Average KRW / USD Exchange Rate : 2008 KRW 1,104.76 / USD 1.00
Total Assets : KRW / USD Exchange Rate as of December 31,2008 KRW 1,310.00 / USD 1.00
10. Global
Network Hanwha heads for its dream to become a global enterprise backed by
its global network of 28 overseas subsidiaries and 28 overseas branch offices.
Moscow Canada
Czech New York
London Urumqi Shenyang Indiana New Jersey
Frankfurt Budapest Beijing
Illinois
Seoul
Milano Almaty Tokyo California Virginia
Athens Shanghai
Shenzhen Nagasaki Alabama
New Delhi Guangzhou Taipei
Hong Kong
Saudi Arabia Shantou
Hanoi
Bangkok
Ho Chi Minh Manila
Singapore
Jakarta
28 subsidiaries ● europe
28 offices ● asia & the Middle east
● america
11. Global
Hanwha China , Asia & The Middle East
Hanwha entered China, the world’s largest market,
Asia and the Middle East in the early 1990s and is actively engaging in business.
China Asia & The Middle East
Canada
Canada
L Kazakhstan Indiana
Newyork
Urumqi Shenyang Indiana New Jersey Illinois
Beijing Seoul
Almaty New Delhi Tokyo California Virginia
Illinois
Ningbo California Virginia Nagasaki Alabama
Shanghai Saudi Arabia Taipei
Shenzhen Alabama
Hanwha Corp.: Subsidiaries in Hong Kong and Shanghai, an anhy- Hanwha Corp.: Established a subsidiary in Tokyo to perform import/
Guangzhou drous sodium sulfate plant in Urumqi, and offices in Beijing, export and triangle trades in petrochemicals, IT products, steel, and
Hong Kong Guangzhou, Shantou, Shenzhen and Shenyang Hanoi machinery
Shantou Hanwha Chemical: Building a PVC plant in Ningbo with full opera- Bangkok Hanwha Chemical: Thai production subsidiary; manufactures and sells
Ho Chi Minh Manila
tion to begin in 2010 PVC products, expanding its business in Southeast Asia
Hanwha L&C: Plants for automotive bumper parts in Beijing and Singapore Korea Life Insurance: Opened the Tokyo office; launched the Ho Chi
Jakarta
Shanghai Minh and Hanoi branches, entering Vietnam’s life insurance market
Korea Life Insurance: Opened an office in Beijing Hanwha Resort: Acquired the country club at Nagasaki Airport
Hanwha Securities: Operates an office and an investment & con- Hanwha E&C: Started building Ma’aden power, desalination and ethyl-
sulting firm in Shanghai eneamine plants in Saudi Arabia
Hanwha Securities: Korea’s first to enter the Kazakhstan securities market
12. Global
Hanwha Hanwha Corp., Universal Bearings, Hanwha L&C, and Korea Life Insurance are
America, Europe
creating synergy in America and Europe based on the Group’s 30-year
experience in the America market.
America Europe
Canada Moscow
New York Czech
Indiana London Shenyang
New Jersey
Frankfurt Budapest
Illinois Hanwha Corp.: A trading subsidiary in New Jersey which imports/ Seoul
Hanwha Corp.: Imports/exports steel products, automotive parts,
California Virginia Milano Tokyo
exports raw materials and consumer products; Universal machinery and processed plastics through its Frankfurt office
Bearings LLC., the manufacturing hub of the American operation Athens Nagasaki
Alabama Hanwha L&C: An automotive parts plant in the Czech Republic
Hanwha L&C: Established Hanwha L&C Alabama, an automotive Taipei
Korea Life Insurance: An office in London
parts maker, and acquired Azdel, Inc., a maker of high-performance Hongkong
Hanwha Hungary Bank: Provides loans throughout Europe
thermoplastic composites u
Hanwha Galleria: An office in Milan, Italy
Korea Life Insurance: An asset management subsidiary in New York
Hanwha Construction: Entered the American construction mar- Manila
ket via business such as the condominium project in Chicago
13. Corporate
Citizenship The Hanwha Group engages in numerous programs under the slogan
“a treasured friend for tomorrow and a corporation grooming the next generation.”
Social Welfare
• Visual and performing arts programs for children and social
adjustment programs for disabled children through the
company-wide “Happy Tomorrow” volunteer program
• Practical economics for low-income teens, providing
support to achieve financial independence
• Support for North Korean children, International Assistance
• Networking with local social welfare institutions
• Free Medical Treatment for Children with Rare Diseases
• Braille Calendars and the Beautiful Store
Arts & Culture
Sports & Education
• Seoul International Fireworks Festival
• Symphony Festival at Seoul Arts Center, • Founding of Bugil High School & Bugil
Teen Concerts Girls’ High School
• Art & Culture Events at Cheonggyecheon • Hanwha Eagles
• Concert Tours • Hanwha Historical Museum, tracing
• Hanwha Mecenat Concert Korea’s explosives industry
Volunteering & Urban-Rural
Exchanges
• Volunteer programs by individual affiliates: Happy
Friends
• Disaster Relief Volunteer Corps
• Volunteering by family members of workers
• Support for urban-rural exchange programs
(urban-rural exchange camp, local festivals, etc.)
14. Great Challenge :
Global Hanwha
Hanwha will continue to take on challenges to become truly global