Korea Development Bank

Korea Development Bank

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Investment Firm

Overview

The Korea Development Bank (KDB) provides long-term financing for projects designed to assist Koreaâ€:tm:s economic growth and development. It offers equipment capital loans and working capital loans to Korean private enterprises that undertake major industrial projects. The bank also extends guarantees to its clients to facilitate their other borrowings and to finance major industrial projects. KDB guarantees Won-denominated corporate debentures, local currency loans, and other Won liabilities and foreign currency loans from domestic and overseas Korean financial institutions and from foreign institutions. The bankâ€:tm:s other activities include engagement in a range of industrial development activities, including conducting economic and industrial research; performing engineering surveys; providing business analyses and managerial assistance; and offering trust services. As of June 30, 2007, KDB had 40 local branches, 6 overseas branches, and 2 overseas offices. The bank was founded in 1954 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.

Highlights

Founded

1954

Industry

Venture Capital

Employees

1001-5000

Investment

180

Lead Investment

34

Exits

8

Stages

Early Stage Venture, Seed, Late Stage Venture, Private Equity

Investor Type

Government Office, Venture Capital

Location

Asia

Contact Information

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Profile Resume

Korea Development Bank, established in 1954 and headquartered in Asia., specializes in Early Stage Venture, Seed, Late Stage Venture, Private Equity investments across Mobile, Communications Infrastructure, Mobile Devices, Financial Services, Venture Capital, Angel Investment, Internet, Digital Media, Web Design, Education. The organization boasts a portfolio of 178 investments, with an average round size of $39.7M and 8 successful exits. Their recent investments include DATANG MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, STIC International, East Interactive, Capstone Partners, China Bank. The highest investment round they participated in was $433.5B. Among their most notable exits are DATANG MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT and STIC International. Explore their portfolio in detail, see who is connected to them, and find their contact information on our platform.

Employees

imagePlace Adolfo Dindo Abueg

Adolfo Dindo Abueg

Co-Head of Project Finance, Asia Pacific

Investment portfolio

Korea Development Bank has made 180 investments. Their most recent investment was on Jul 29, 2024, when Pyler raised $15.9M.

investments

180

Diversity investments

0

Lead investments

34

Number of exits

8

Investments

180

Annouced DateOrganization NameIndustryMoney Raised
Jul 09, 2024
Poen Poen
Manufacturing28.2M
Jul 11, 2024
Kraton Performance Polymers Kraton Performance Polymers
Medical1000.0M
Jul 25, 2024
Delivus Delivus
Logistics10.6M
Jul 29, 2024
Pyler Pyler
Artificial Intelligence (AI)15.9M

Exits

8

Funding Timeline

Funding rounds

180

Investors

0

Funds

0

Funding Rounds

180

Korea Development Bank has raised 180 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Jul 29, 2024 from a Venture Round - Pyler round.

Annouced DateTransaction NameNumber of InvestorsMoney RaisedLead Investor
Jul 09, 2024
Series B - Poen Series B - Poen
-28.2M-
Jul 11, 2024
Post-IPO Debt - Kraton Performance Polymers Post-IPO Debt - Kraton Performance Polymers
-1000.0M-
Jul 25, 2024
Series B - Delivus Series B - Delivus
-10.6M-
Jul 29, 2024
Venture Round - Pyler Venture Round - Pyler
-15.9M-

Investors

0

There is no funding round available on this profile

Fund raised

2

Susa Ventures has raised a total of $590M across 6 funds, their latest being Susa Ventures Opportunities II. This fund was announced on Aug 30, 2021 and raised a total of $250M.

Annouced DateFund NameMoney Raised
May 10, 2013
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1.0M
May 11, 2013
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1.0M

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