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방준혁 | |
Born | (1968-12-23) December 23, 1968 (age 56) Seoul, South Korea |
Occupation | Businessman |
Employer | Netmarble |
Relatives | Bang Si-hyuk (cousin) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 방시혁 |
Revised Romanization | Bang Sihyeok |
McCune–Reischauer | Pang Sihyŏk |
Bang Jun-hyuk (Korean: 방준혁; born December 23, 1968) is a South Korean businessman. The founder and chairman of the largest mobile gaming company in the country, Netmarble, he is among the richest people in South Korea. In April 2024, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$1.01 billion and ranked him 40th richest in the country.
Biography
Bang was born on December 23, 1968 in Seoul, South Korea. He was born into poverty. He claimed that, while he was in elementary school, he delivered newspapers to help support the family. In 1985, he dropped out after attending two years of high school and worked to help support his family. He was reportedly unsuccessful in much of his early career. He also reportedly was once the victim of a scam, and lost all of his money. At age 30, he founded an internet movie rental business, but the business failed. In 1999, founded an internet-related business that was popular but did not recoup its investment costs. Around this time, he heard that the video game developer Ipopsoft (아이팝소프트) was in crisis. While still a company outsider, he helped the company overcome its crisis by finding investors. When the company again went into crisis, he took over the company and reorganized it into Netmarble. Bang then oversaw Netmarble's rapid growth. After several initial successes, the company caught the attention of the conglomerate CJ Group, which agreed to acquire it in 2004. He stepped down from the company in 2006 due to unspecified health concerns (he later claimed to be exhausted), and took a hiatus for five years. He reportedly was attempting to start another gaming company before he was asked to return by CJ.
Upon his return to Netmarble, he shifted the business to focusing on the mobile gaming market. In 2015, Netmarble ranked 8th in app sales globally. In 2016, he owned around 32% of Netmarble stock. In May 2017, Netmarble went public after raising US$2.4 billion, which was the largest listing in the country in seven years. In 2017, he became the richest self-made billionaire in the country and the sixth richest in the country, then holding 24.47% of company stock.
He is reportedly a cousin of Bang Si-hyuk, who would eventually become CEO of Big Hit Entertainment. The two reportedly have collaborated on business ventures that utilized their respective companies' strengths.
Personal life
He is married to Shin Hye-yeong (신혜영), with whom he has two sons and one daughter.
References
- ^ "Bang Jun-hyuk". Forbes. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- ^ 임, 재후 (2020-01-22). "[Who Is ?] 방준혁 넷마블 이사회 의장". businesspost.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- ^ Lee, Min-hyung (2017-03-26). "Netmarble founder set to make rich list". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- ^ 흙수저 딛고 1조신화…방준혁을 만든 `Do Dream`. Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- ^ Chung, Grace. "High School Dropout To Billionaire Status: How One Man Built Korea's Biggest Mobile Gaming Company". Forbes. Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- ^ Cho, Jin-young (2018-06-07). "The Invincible Bang Brothers: Game and Entertainment Moguls Join hands". Businesskorea (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-01-03.
- Ha, Sun-young (2018-04-06). "Cousins unite as Netmarble buys stake in Big Hit". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2025-01-03.