Korea Securities Finance eyes its 1st foreign bond sale in 2026

Proceeds from the bond issues will be primarily offered to smaller domestic securities firms

The exterior view of Korea Securities Finance's headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul
The exterior view of Korea Securities Finance's headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul
Jung-Sam Koh 2
2025-05-09 15:39:56 jsk@hankyung.com
Debt financing

Korea Securities Finance Corp. (KSFC) is preparing to issue its first foreign currency-denominated bonds in 2026 to provide low-cost funding to domestic securities firms seeking overseas alternative investments, according to financial industry sources on Friday.

The financial institution, which offers securities-backed loans such as margin financing, plans to hold an investor relations meeting for global investors as early as the second half of this year. The planned issuance is expected to carry a maturity of five years or longer.

Details about the size of the new debt have yet to be finalized.

A KSFC official confirmed the foreign debt issuance plan, but said: “We’re in the early stages of reviewing it.”

It plans to use the proceeds to offer medium- to long-term foreign currency loans primarily to smaller securities firms that are expanding principal investments and trading in alternative investment markets.

Korea Securities Finance eyes its 1st foreign bond sale in 2026

The foreign bond, if realized, will mark KSFC’s first foreign currency debt issuance in its 70-year history.

KSFC has extended foreign loans using deposits from stock investors. But those have been limited to short-term financing as the deposits must be returned on demand.

“Brokerage companies borrowing foreign currency from Korea Securities Finance cannot manage them in the long term, which reduces their investment returns,” said one of the sources. “If they can borrow funds raised through foreign currency bonds, they’ll be able to manage them on a stable basis.”

KSFC holds a credit rating high enough to issue foreign currency debt.

It has been rated Aa2 by Moody’s Investors Service since the end of 2015, on par with that of state-run banks such as Korea Development Bank, the Export-Import Bank of Korea and the Industrial Bank of Korea, as well as Korea Housing Finance Corp.

Another finance industry source said that a key challenge for KSFC’s first foreign bond sale would be boosting its global recognition, which currently lags behind that of Korean state-run banks, to facilitate the potential deal.

KSFC, founded in 1955 under the Capital Markets Act, counts the Korea Exchange as its largest shareholder with an 11.1% stake. Other shareholders include securities firms, banks and securities-related institutions.

Write to Jung-Sam Koh at jsk@hankyung.com
 

Yeonhee Kim edited this article.

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