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Initially founded as a {{wp|trading company}} based in [[Honam Province|Honam]] by Jinho Han, it was one of the first businesses based on the Danguk peninsula to have expanded to mainland Zhenia after the [[Zhenian Civil War]]. During the decades of the [[Empire of Zhenia]] and the [[Greater Eastern Union First Republic|First Republic]], the group diversified into numerous different industries, entering fields such as steel, automobiles and later aerospace products under heavy support from the government. Since the establishment of the Third Republic, it has expanded its business globally, maintaining considerable global shares on electronics, aerospace products and automobiles. | Initially founded as a {{wp|trading company}} based in [[Honam Province|Honam]] by Jinho Han, it was one of the first businesses based on the Danguk peninsula to have expanded to mainland Zhenia after the [[Zhenian Civil War]]. During the decades of the [[Empire of Zhenia]] and the [[Greater Eastern Union First Republic|First Republic]], the group diversified into numerous different industries, entering fields such as steel, automobiles and later aerospace products under heavy support from the government. Since the establishment of the Third Republic, it has expanded its business globally, maintaining considerable global shares on electronics, aerospace products and automobiles. | ||
Today, the Hanshin Group remains the fourth-largest corporation in Zhenia by asset size, while it is third in the nation by annual revenue as of 2019. Maintaining full or major stakes in over 70 subsidiaries, it has continuously expanded its areas of business, including heavy industry, automobile manufacturing, healthcare and retail. | |||
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Revision as of 21:08, 30 November 2019
Native name | 한신그룹 |
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Public | |
Traded as | DESE: HS |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | December 21, 1822 |
Founder | Jinho Han |
Headquarters | Jinhae, Zhenia |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jiseok Han (President; CEO; Chairman of the Board) |
Products | Aerospace products, automobiles, consumer electronics, medical equipment, robotic equipment, semiconductors, shipbuilding, steel, telecommunications equipment |
Services | Information and communications technology, financial services, medical and health care services, retail, entertainment, insurance |
Revenue | $255.18 billion (FY 2019) |
$7.1 billion (2019) | |
$40.1 billion (2019) | |
Total assets | $331.7 billion (2019) |
Total equity | $71.01 billion (2019) |
Number of employees | 410,388 (2019) |
Subsidiaries | Hanshin Group Hanshin Holdings Hanshin Electronics Hanshin Motors Hanshin Aerospace Corporation Hanshin Medicine Hanshin Heavy Industries |
Website | hanshingroup.com |
The Hanshin Group (Zhenian: 한신그룹), is a Zhenian multinational conglomerate, the fourth largest corporation in the nation. With its headquarters in Jinhae, it consists of 56 subsidiary companies and affiliated businesses that share the brand name Hanshin or are governed under the management of Hanshin Holdings.
Initially founded as a trading company based in Honam by Jinho Han, it was one of the first businesses based on the Danguk peninsula to have expanded to mainland Zhenia after the Zhenian Civil War. During the decades of the Empire of Zhenia and the First Republic, the group diversified into numerous different industries, entering fields such as steel, automobiles and later aerospace products under heavy support from the government. Since the establishment of the Third Republic, it has expanded its business globally, maintaining considerable global shares on electronics, aerospace products and automobiles.
Today, the Hanshin Group remains the fourth-largest corporation in Zhenia by asset size, while it is third in the nation by annual revenue as of 2019. Maintaining full or major stakes in over 70 subsidiaries, it has continuously expanded its areas of business, including heavy industry, automobile manufacturing, healthcare and retail.