STIC Investments, Inc. (026890.KS) KSC
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Address
10th Floor, MSA Building
Seoul, 06194
Korea (the Republic of)
Phone
82 2 3404 7800
Website
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Asset Management
Employees
63
First IPO Date
January 04, 2000
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Dong Guel Kwak | Vice Chairman, CEO & CIO | 1.36B | 1959 |
| Shinwoo Kang | Executive Managing Partner, Director & COO | 746M | 1960 |
| Yong-Hwan Do | Executive Chairman of the Board | 2.22B | 1957 |
| Jin Chai | Director, Exec. Managing Partner & Head of Private Equity - Private Equity/Partners Committee | 2.29B | 1971 |
| Il-sung Kang | Managing Partner & Head of Credit | 0 | 1972 |
| Daniel Lee | Managing Partner & Head of Growth Capital Growth of Capital/Partners Committee - Seoul | 0 | 1971 |
| Jaehun Sa | Managing Partner, Chief Communications & Relationship Officer | 0 | N/A |
| Kisoo Park | Managing Partner, Head of Business Development of Business Development/Partners Committee -Seoul | 0 | 1971 |
| Sarah Zurell | Chief Marketing Officer | 0 | N/A |
| Sanghyun Lee | Managing Partner of Private Equity/Partners Committee - Seoul | 0 | 1977 |
STIC Investments, Inc. is a leading private equity and venture capital firm that engages in a broad spectrum of investment activities. Its expertise spans early-stage funding (Series A and B), growth capital, mid-cap investments, corporate restructurings, and both primary and secondary buyouts. The firm primarily allocates capital to mid-market businesses operating within technology-intensive manufacturing sectors, including automotive, shipbuilding, healthcare, medical devices, and the TMT industries. When focusing on growth capital, STIC seeks out late-stage mid-market companies, typically investing between $20 million and $50 million per transaction. For secondary investments, its strategy involves acquiring entire portfolios from dissolving partnerships or purchasing existing shares directly from major shareholders in specific deals. In the realm of buyouts, STIC favors non-leveraged management buyouts in sectors identified by government policy as strategically crucial for South Korea's economic development, committing an average of $70 million to $200 million per investment. The firm also explores opportunities in cross-border mergers and acquisitions. Geographically, STIC primarily invests in South Korea, with selected ventures into the Greater China region and consideration for broader Asia Pacific markets. A minimum equity commitment of $0.2 million is generally required. The firm's exit strategies primarily involve initial public offerings (IPOs) or trade sales. Founded in 1999, STIC Investments, Inc. is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, with additional operational bases throughout Asia and North America.