MBK sees better exit landscape in 2025, bets on governance reform

'There is no greater challenge and opportunity facing us than AI adoption,' says its chairman

Michael ByungJu Kim (second from right), founder and chairman of MBK Partners
Michael ByungJu Kim (second from right), founder and chairman of MBK Partners
Yeonhee Kim 4
2025-04-03 16:34:19 yhkim@hankyung.com
Private equity

MBK Partners sees a recovery in the exit environment in 2025 and seeks to capitalize on the opportunities emerging from corporate governance reform to deliver higher returns than in previous years, said Michael ByungJu Kim, founder and chairman of the North Asia-focused investment firm.

In 2024, private equity firms struggled to divest as a stock market rally lured investors away from private markets, while a slowing economy dampened corporate appetite for M&As.

Globally, funds raised for private equity firms fell by 23% last year and the exit value of their portfolio assets decreased by 14%, according to MBK.

“There are growing opportunities for monetizing our portfolios. Exits are not easy, especially in the still-chilly IPO environment. But we see an uptick in corporate buyer and GP activity, especially in our region,” Kim said in his annual letter to limited partners.

GP refers to general partners, who manage assets for limited partners such as pension funds, insurance companies and endowments.

The total fair market value of MBK’s active investments stands at $20.0 billion, “a meaningful portion of which we will seek to monetize this year,” he added.

It manages over $31 billion in capital in two strategies: buyouts and special situations.

The exterior view of Korea Zinc's smelter in Onsan, South Gyeongsang Province (Courtesy of Korea Zinc)
The exterior view of Korea Zinc's smelter in Onsan, South Gyeongsang Province (Courtesy of Korea Zinc)

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

With over $5.5 billion in dry powder, Kim bets on corporate governance reform and government-led initiatives aimed at enhancing shareholder value in Korea and Japan, followed by AI transformation. 

Korean companies remain undervalued largely due to perceived poor corporate governance by certain families of chaebol, or family-controlled conglomerates, the chairman said. He cited Korea Zinc Inc. as an example of a company with a room to improve enterprise value through governance reform.

It is seeking to jointly acquire control of the world’s largest lead and zinc smelter alongside the latter’s largest shareholder Young Poong Corp. It has poured $546.2 million of equity into Korea Zinc.

“What is frequently overlooked is that the transaction is about governance reform. Improved governance through professional management and a shareholder-focused board will unlock the full value potential of this world-class company,” Kim added.

“We believe this is a watershed transaction that will usher in a new wave of governance-focused deal activity, Kim said, adding MBK is acting as a “white knight” to Young Poong.

DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFTS

The buyout firm is looking to tap into demographic shifts, such as a rapidly aging population and the growing participation of women in the workforce, with a focus on the consumer and retail sectors, as well as healthcare.

“These trends enable scaling our core sectors like healthcare, especially elderly care and consumer/retail,” Kim said in the letter.

Homeplus is a major retailer in South Korea
Homeplus is a major retailer in South Korea

HOMEPLUS

Homeplus, one of its oldest and largest investments, is a weak spot in MBK's portfolio. In March, the retailer filed for rehabilitation proceedings due to liquidity constraints following credit rating downgrades.

In response, MBK has pledged to take “societal responsibility,” including through personal contributions to support stakeholders.

CAPITAL DEPLOYMENT

Last year, it raised around $5 billion for its sixth buyout fund at its second close.

The same year, the private equity house deployed $3.6 billion in capital, including co-investment for eight new investments, mostly in Japan and Korea. In 2024, it returned $1.2 billion to LPs, mostly through partial sales and leveraged recapitalizations.

Its Korean deals in 2024 included the acquisition of Geo-young, the leading pharmaceutical distributor in Korea, for $697.8 million in equity and recapitalization for Golfzon County and Lotte Card Co.

In Japan, MBK invested $336.2 million to acquire Hitowa, a leading living support service provider, and $703.7 million to acquire Alinamin, an iconic OTC drug maker, in 2024. Early this year, it invested $255.2 million to acquire FICT, a leading PCB manufacturer.

In China, however, it has not executed new buyout deals for nearly three years. “We see special situations opportunities as more attractive on a risk-return basis (in China),” Kim added. 

An MBK Partners office in Seoul
An MBK Partners office in Seoul

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

MBK views generative AI as both a challenge and an opportunity, not only for investments but also for portfolio company management.

It began incorporating AI into its investment process from initial deal screenings to due diligence and real-time performance monitoring of portfolio companies.

"In my annual letter four years ago, I announced 'Every deal is a tech deal.' I now preach to our employees, 'Every business is an AI business.' There is no greater challenge and opportunity facing us than AI adoption.”

Write to Yeonhee Kim at yhkim@hankyung.com

Jennifer Nicholson-Breen edited this article.

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