Online lender K Bank eyes Feb 2025 IPO at lower valuation

Other high-profile Korean IPOs such as LG CNS and DN Solutions are scheduled for early 2025

K Bank serves as a platform for cryptocurrency transactions
K Bank serves as a platform for cryptocurrency transactions
Jeong-Cheol Bae 2
2024-12-18 19:14:30 bjc@hankyung.com
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K Bank, a South Korean online lender, is making a fresh attempt to list on the Korean stock market in February 2025 as bitcoin’s record-breaking bull run has brought a sharp increase in its deposits.

But it plans to reduce its valuation and free float in view of the languid stock market, according to investment banking sources on Wednesday.

It will file a prospectus for an IPO with the Korea Exchange in January. As it got the preliminary nod from the stock market operator in September this year, it must complete its listing by February as per regulations.

Despite the downward streak in the benchmark Kospi index since July, K Bank concluded that it is the right time to push ahead with an IPO to take advantage of Bitcoin’s rally.

K Bank serves as a platform for cryptocurrency transactions. Customers of Upbit, a cryptocurrency exchange operator, account for about 20% of deposits at K Bank.

Bitcoin's price hit an all-time high of $108,353 on Tuesday.

K Bank’s existing shareholders, including card processing company BC Card and Woori Bank, are likely to unload fewer shares in the IPO than they planned. K Bank will also cut the amount of new issues.

In October, it suggested a price band of 9,500-12,000 won ($6-$8.4) to raise between 779 billion and 984 billion won at a valuation of 4 trillion to 5.3 trillion won. But it withdrew the IPO as investors balked at the valuation. It was its second IPO bid since 2022.

(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)
(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)

In comparison, MNC Solution Co., a construction machinery parts manufacturer, cut its IPO price by 19% from the low end of its price guidance and reduced its free float by about 20%. It made its trading debut on the Korea Exchange on Dec. 16.

A recovery in the share price of its domestic peer KakaoBank Corp. also gave impetus to K Bank’s IPO.

Investors bet that President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment decision in a parliamentary vote on Dec. 14. would ease political risks surrounding Kakao Corp. and its affiliates. The mobile platform group has been under regulatory and antitrust probes after Yoon criticized its business practices.

K Bank’s IPO could face headwinds, however. It may have to compete with other high-profile IPOs such as IT company LG CNS Co., Seoul Guarantee Insurance Co. and machine tool maker DN Solutions Co., which are also preparing to list on the Kospi bourse between January and March next year.

Write to Jeong-Cheol Bae at bjc@hankyung.com
 


Yeonhee Kim edited this article.

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