Key facts
- South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) will penalize MBK Partners.
- The penalty is over MBK Partners' management of Homeplus.
- The penalty could include suspension from duties.
- Six carmakers are recalling vehicles in South Korea.
- The carmakers are Hyundai Motor, BYD Korea, Mercedes-Benz Korea, Volvo Car Korea, Jaguar Land Rover Korea, and Stellantis Korea.
- A total of 146,505 vehicles are being recalled.
- The recalls cover 38 models.
- Recalls are due to defective components and software errors.
South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) has announced its decision to penalize MBK Partners regarding its management of Homeplus, a struggling retail company owned by the private equity fund. This disciplinary action, which could extend to the suspension of individuals from their duties, represents a severe measure against a private equity fund general partner. The FSS's move signals a strong stance on the oversight and management practices of investment firms operating within the country's financial sector.
In unrelated developments, six automotive manufacturers are initiating voluntary recalls for a substantial number of vehicles in South Korea. Hyundai Motor, BYD Korea, Mercedes-Benz Korea, Volvo Car Korea, Jaguar Land Rover Korea, and Stellantis Korea will collectively recall 146,505 vehicles. These recalls encompass 38 different models and are being implemented due to identified defective components and issues related to component durability. The specific problems range from software errors to physical component failures, necessitating these corrective actions to ensure vehicle safety and performance.
