Hanwha Group acquires shares of Samsung Techwin

An agreement has been signed which will see the controlling shareholders of Samsung Techwin, including Samsung Electronics, Samsung CT and other Samsung Group affiliates, sell thei...

An agreement has been signed which will see the controlling shareholders of Samsung Techwin, including Samsung Electronics, Samsung C&T and other Samsung Group affiliates, sell their holding stakes in Samsung Techwin to Hanwha Group.

"Hanwha Group's investment in Samsung Techwin will enable us to continued research, design, and development of innovative market leading solutions that will create new business opportunities and ensure our future growth," said  Mr Jong Wan Lim, Managing Director of the Security Solution for Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd. "Customers can be assured that it is 'business as usual' and that there will be absolutely no disruption to the supply of products or to the normal high levels of pre and post sales support that customers have come to expect from Samsung Techwin."

The transaction is expected to be completed during the first half of 2015, subject to approval from antitrust regulatory authorities in relevant jurisdictions.

Founded in 1952 Hanwha Group is a global leader in a broad range of businesses spanning the spectrum of manufacturing, construction, finance, services, and leisure industries. The Group's 52 domestic and 90 overseas affiliates together provide a multitude of customers around the globe with premier products and services. In 2013, Hanwha Group achieved a total revenue of USD 35.13 billion, whilst its assets were valued at approximately USD117.4 billion.  

 

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