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    Korean brokerages flock to debt market as securities bonds on bull run

    October 22, 2024


    Securities firms are flocking to the bond market to issue more debt
    Securities firms are flocking to the bond market to issue more debt

    South Korea’s leading brokerage houses are flocking to the debt market as bonds issued by securities companies are in growing demand, industry data showed on Tuesday.

    With concerns over real estate project financing loan delinquencies easing and rising expectations for improved business performance at brokerage houses, big investors are tapping into the corporate bond market.

    According to investment banking industry officials, Hana Securities Co. plans to hold bookbuilding on Oct. 28 to gauge demand for its bond issue worth up to 300 billion won ($217 million), comprised of two-year and three-year notes.

    The lead managers are KB Securities Co., NH Investment & Securities Co., Korea Investment & Securities Co., and Shinhan Securities Co.

    HIGH DEMAND FOR SECURITIES BONDS

    With rising demand for securities bonds, major securities firms are rushing into the corporate bond market.

    (Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)

    Large securities firms such as Korea Investment, NH Investment and Samsung Securities Co. have each seen over 2 trillion won in bids for their planned bond sales since September.

    Korea Investment & Securities saw its 200 billion won bond issue 12 times oversubscribed, attracting 2.53 trillion won in bids from investors.

    NH Investment and Samsung Securities attracted 2.18 trillion won and 2.29 trillion won in bids, respectively, for their bond sales.

    REPLACE SHORT-TERM DEBT WITH LONGER-DATED BONDS

    Industry officials said brokerage firms are ramping up sales of longer-term bonds to repay their shorter-dated debt.

    Taking advantage of ample liquidity and improved investor sentiment, brokerages such as Korea Investment, NH Investment and Samsung plan to replace their short-term financial instruments like commercial paper (CP) with long-term debt.

    Mirae Asset Securities headquarters in Seoul
    Mirae Asset Securities headquarters in Seoul

    Analysts said the record-breaking earnings of securities firms in the first half are prompting them to issue bonds actively.

    Their earnings growth is expected to continue into the rest of the year.

    According to financial market information provider FnGuide Inc., the combined operating profit of six major Korean brokerage houses – Mirae Asset Securities Co., Korea Investment Holdings Co., NH Investment, Samsung Securities, Kiwoom Securities Co. and Meritz Financial Group Inc. – are estimated at 2.12 trillion won in the third quarter, up 18.9% from a year earlier.

    The risks associated with real estate project financing, which previously weighed on securities firms, are also diminishing.

    Major firms have built up enough loan-loss provisioning to endure any project financing delinquencies, which helped them regain investor interest, according to industry officials.

    Write to Hyun-Ju Jang at blacksea@hankyung.com
    In-Soo Nam edited this article.





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