Hanwha

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Hanwha
한화
Public
Industry Conglomerate
Founded 1952; 72 years ago (1952)
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kim Seung-youn
Revenue US$ 35.13 billion (2013)[1]
US$ 869 million (2013)[1]
Total assets US$ 117.04 billion (2013)[1]
Website Hanwha.com

Hanwha (Korean: 한화) is one of the largest business conglomerate (chaebol) in South Korea. Founded in 1952 as Korea Explosives Inc. (한국화약 주식회사), the group has grown into a large multi-profile business conglomerate, with diversified holdings stretching from explosives, their original business, to retail to financial services.[2]

The group owns Hanwha Eagles, which is a professional baseball club in South Korea. Current CEO of Hanwha is Kim Seung-youn.[3]

Hanwha's global presence includes R&D centres in South Korea, China, Germany, Malaysia and the United States, manufacturing sites in South Korea, China, Germany and Malaysia, and marketing and sales branches in South Korea, Australia, Canada, China, Japan and the United States.

Subsidiaries

Manufacturing & Construction

  1. Hanwha Corporation
  2. Hanwha Engineering & Construction
  3. Hanwha Advanced Materials
  4. Hanwha TechM
  5. Hanwha Polydreamer
  6. DreamPhama
  7. Hanwha City Development

Chemicals & Energy

  1. Hanwha Chemical
  2. Hanwha General Chemical
  3. Hanwha Fine Chemical
  4. Hanwha Total Petrochemical
  5. Yeochun NCC
  6. Hanwha Energy
  7. Hanwha Q CELLS
  8. Hanwha SolarOne

Finance & Investment

  1. Hanwha Life
  2. Hanwha General Insurance
  3. Hanwha Asset Management
  4. Hanwha Investment & Securities
  5. Hanwha Investment
  6. Hanwha Savings Bank

Services & Leisure

  1. Hanwha Hotels & Resorts
  2. Hanwha Galleria
  3. Hanwha Galleria Timeworld
  4. Hanwha S&C
  5. Hanwha 63 city
  6. Hanwha Station Development
  7. Hancomm

Defence & Security

  1. Hanwha Techwin
  2. Hanwha Thales (Hanwha Group holds 50% of the shares)

See also

Notes

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  2. http://www.enotes.com/company-histories/hanwha-group
  3. http://article.joinsmsn.com/news/article/article.asp?total_id=3318244

External links

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