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South Korean retail conglomerate
Hyundai Department Store Group
IndustryRetail
Founded1971; 54 years ago (1971)
HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
Brands
  • Handsome
  • Hyundai Green Food
  • Hyundai Livart
  • Hyundai L&C
  • Hyundai Rental Care
  • Hyundai Dream Tour
  • Hyundai Ezwel
  • Hyundai Everdigm
  • Hyundai Bioland
Websitewww.ehyundai.com

Hyundai Department Store Group (Korean: 현대백화점그룹) is a South Korean retail conglomerate that spun off from Hyundai Group in 1999. The company began as Keumgang Development Industries established in 1971. It opened its first store in Ulsan in 1977. The flagship store, in the affluent Seoul neighborhood of Apgujeong, was opened in 1985. Its major competitors are Lotte Department Store, Shinsegae, Hanwha Galleria, etc.

Group families

  • Hyundai Department Store
  • Hyundai Department Store Duty Free
  • Hyundai Home Shopping
  • Handsome
  • Hyundai Green Food Seoul
  • Hyundai Livart
  • Hyundai L&C
  • Hyundai Rental Care
  • Hyundai Dream Tour
  • Hyundai Ezwel
  • Hyundai Everdigm
  • Hyundai Bioland

See also

References

  1. Nam, Hyun-woo (January 3, 2022). "Hyundai family set to join hands for food delivery". The Korea Times.
  2. Chea, Sarah (June 14, 2021). "Hyundai Department Store Group celebrates its 50th". Korea Joongang Daily.
  3. Kang, Doo-soon (December 9, 2016). "Hyundai Department Store confirms purchase of SK Networks' fashion business for $284 mn". Maeil Business Newspaper.

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Largest conglomerates in South Korea
Business Groups with a total asset exceeding 0.5% of the nominal GDP for 2024, as designated by KFTC
  1. Samsung
  2. SK
  3. Hyundai Motor
  4. LG
  5. POSCO
  6. Lotte
  7. Hanwha
  8. HD Hyundai
  9. GS
  10. Nonghyup
  11. Shinsegae
  12. KT
  13. CJ
  14. Hanjin
  15. Kakao
  16. LS
  17. Doosan
  18. DL
  19. Celltrion
  20. HMM
  21. Jungheung Construction
  22. Mirae Asset
  23. Naver
  24. Hyundai Department Store
  25. S-Oil
  26. Booyoung
  27. Coupang
  28. Kumho Asiana
  29. Harim
  30. SM
  31. HDC
  32. Young Poong
  33. Hyosung
  34. Hoban Construction
  35. DB
  36. KT&G
  37. KCC
  38. Sinokor
  39. Kyobo Life Insurance
  40. Kolon
  41. OCI
  42. Taeyoung
  43. Nexon
  44. SeAh
  45. LX
  46. Netmarble
  47. EcoPro
  48. E-Land
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