Korea Investment Holdings Co., Ltd. reported earnings results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2023. For the fourth quarter, the company reported net interest income was KRW 342,600 million compared to KRW 226,400 million a year ago. Net loss was KRW 25,400 million compared to net income of KRW 65,500 million a year ago.
For the full year, net interest income was KRW 1,141,400 million compared to KRW 1,222,400 million a year ago. Net income was KRW 707,800 million compared to KRW 636,800 million a year ago.
Korea Investment Holdings Co Ltd is a Korea-based company mainly engaged in the management of its subsidiaries. Through its subsidiaries, the Company provides domestic funds, foreign funds, derivatives-linked securities, derivatives-linked bonds, corporate bonds, government bonds, overseas bonds, electronic short-term bonds, trusts, and retirement pensions. In addition, it offers recommended product services, retirement consulting services, lifetime comprehensive asset management services, as well as membership services such as investment strategy seminars and tax services. The Company’s main subsidiary companies include Korea Investment & Securities Co Ltd, Korea Investment Partners Co Ltd, Korea Investment Mutual Savings Bank, Korea Value Asset Management Co Ltd, Korea Investment Trust Management Co, among others.
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