Hyundai Card

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HyundaiCard
Industry Credit Card
Founded 2001
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea
Key people
Tae Young (Ted) Chung, CEO
Products Hyundai Card M
The Black
The Purple
The Red
Revenue IncreaseKRW 2,408 bn (2011)
IncreaseKRW 324 bn (2011)
IncreaseKRW 239 bn (2011)
Website www.hyundaicard.com/english

Hyundai Card (현대카드) is a Korean credit card company which was established in 2001. Headquartered in Seoul, Korea, the company is a joint venture between Hyundai Motor Group and GE Capital. As at the end of 2011, Hyundai Card had a market share of 14.3% in the domestic credit card market.

Hyundai Card is Korean market leader in premium cards[citation needed] and is one of the largest card issuers in the country.[citation needed]

Hyundai Card was the first company in Korea to introduce card brand marketing using ‘alphabet marketing’, premium VIP card program and card design marketing. HyundaiCard was named “Talent Management Company of the year” and “Most Desired Company to Work for” among credit card companies in Korea in 2008 by Korea Management Association Consultant (KMAC), a leading consultancy association.[citation needed]

Overview

Hyundai Card is engaged in the credit card business and derives revenues primarily from fees and interest in respect of credit purchases (principally in single-payments and installment payments), cash advances and card loans.

As of December 31, 2011, the Hyundai Motor Group and affiliates owned 53.98% and GE Capital 43.00% of the Company’s outstanding shares, respectively.

The partnership with GE Capital, a global leader in consumer financing, has enhanced Hyundai Card’s management structure, financial profile and competitiveness. GE Capital plays a significant role in the management of HyundaiCard under a joint management structure and provides operational know-how through sub-committees such as the Risk Control Committee.

History

Since June 16, 1995, Hyundai Card operated under the trade name of Diners Club Korea Co., Ltd. after acquiring the credit card division from Korea Credit Circulation Co., Ltd. The former Diners Club Korea Co., Ltd. entered into a “workout” agreement under a debt restructuring program with the Creditor Financial Institutions Council and was subsequently sold to Hyundai Capital on October 9, 2001.

Under Hyundai Capital’s management, HyundaiCard changed its trade name to HyundaiCard Co., Ltd. In June 2003, Hyundai Capital sold all of its shares in HyundaiCard to Hyundai Motors, Hyundai Steel and Kia Motors, each of which is a member of the Hyundai Motor Group.

In October 2005, Hyundai Card and the Hyundai Shareholders entered into a strategic alliance with GE Capital whereby the GE Shareholder acquired a 43.0% equity interest in Hyundai Card for W313 billion. Concurrently with the GE Shareholder’s share acquisition, a GE Capital affiliate subscribed to W200 billion of Hyundai Card’s subordinated bonds with warrants due October 31, 2010, exercisable into shares of HyundaiCard’s common stock at the exercise price of W8,831 per common share. Under the terms of the warrants, GE Global Finance Ireland may exercise such warrants only to the extent the shareholding of GE Capital (including its affiliates) does not exceed 43.0% of HyundaiCard’s issued and outstanding shares. The exercise period expired on April 30, 2009, and a total of 3,652,457 shares valued at W32.3 billion were issued to GE Capital and its affiliates pursuant to the exercise of such warrants during the exercise period. As of the date hereof, there are no outstanding warrants issued to GE Capital or its affiliates.[citation needed]

In January 2006, the GE Shareholder participated in a rights offering and HyundaiCard’s paid-in capital increased by W165 billion, increasing the total investment by GE Capital in HyundaiCard to W710.5 billion (including W200 billion in subordinated debt).

In May 2003, Hyundai Card launched its flagship credit card Hyundai Card M and in February 2005, The Black card, the first super-premium brand targeting the top 0.05% of cardholders. In February 2006, Hyundai Card launched The Purple card, an exclusive premium brand targeting the top five percent of cardholders, and then in 2008, The Red Card.

To enhance customer satisfaction as well as brand recognition, in April 2006, Hyundai Card unveiled PRIVIA, an internet based shopping mall which offers various products and services exclusively to Hyundai Card members. In 2006 and 2007, Hyundai Card won the prestigious[citation needed] “Korea’s Most Respected Company” honors in the credit card category from the Korea Association of Management Consultants, and in 2009 Hyundai Card was ranked number one for the fifth consecutive year in the credit card category according to the National Customer Satisfaction Index[citation needed], a well-regarded[citation needed] survey sponsored by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, which quantitatively measures the level of customer satisfaction by product.[citation needed]

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