Tag: Cho Won-tae

“Nutrage” Sister Fails to Remove Brother as Hanjin’s CEO

The younger brother has successfully held off his older sister of “Nutrage” fame of removing as head of the family Chaebol:

Cho Won-tae

Hanjin Group Chairman Cho Won-tae was reappointed as an executive director of Hanjin KAL, the group’s holding company, Friday, defending his management rights of the logistics-centered business group amid a sibling feud with his elder sister and group heiress Cho Hyun-ah.

During the holding firm’s shareholders meeting, the incumbent chairman defended his board seat by garnering 56.67 percent approval.

Cho Won-tae has been in fight for control of the group with a three-party anti-chairman alliance led by his sister. 

Hyun-ah, a former vice president at Korean Air who is backed by local activist fund Korea Corporate Governance Improvement (KCGI) and mid-sized builder Bando Engineering & Construction, has called for the need to replace the leadership to improve the group’s financial status and shareholder value. 

A day ahead of the shareholders meeting, the National Pension Service (NPS) announced its decision to vote for the reappointment of the group’s incumbent chairman as an executive director.

The state pension fund, which holds a 2.9 percent stake in Hanjin KAL, was considered to hold a casting vote in determining the chairman’s fate. 

Korea Times

You can read more at the link, but it makes you wonder what if any backroom deals were agreed upon with the National Pension fund to keep Cho Won-tae as CEO?

Cho Hyun-ah Tries to Take Over Hanjin Group from Brother

South Korea’s most hated Chaebol family member, Cho Hyun-ah is definitely not going away any time soon as she makes a bid to wrest control of Hanjin Group from her brother:

Hanjin Group Chairman Cho Won-tae, left, and former Korean Air Executive Vice President Cho Hyun-ah

Cho Hyun-ah, 45, whose family control the Hanjin group that includes flag-carrier Korean Air, made headlines worldwide with her furious reaction when she was served nuts in a bag instead of a plate in first class.

A series of scandals centring on abuse of subordinates rapidly made the Chos the South’s most vilified billionaires.

But now her struggle against brother Cho Won-tae could mark a watershed moment for the family-controlled conglomerates known as chaebols that dominate business in the world’s 12th-largest economy.

She has joined forces with an activist investment fund, Korea Corporate Governance Improvement (KCGI), which says better chaebol management will improve efficiency, employee engagement, and shareholder returns.

Cho Won-tae inherited the chairmanship of the conglomerate’s holding company Hanjin Kal after the siblings’ father Cho Yang-ho — who led the successful bid for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics — died last year.

But “you can’t just run a company because you happen to be a grandson of its founder”, said Lee Seung-hoon, KCGI’s head of global business.

AFP

You can read more at the link, but Cho Hyun-ah also has other family members and Delta Airlines backing her to take over Hanjin Group from her brother. However, she claims she will not take over the President spot and instead install a professional to run the conglomerate.