JobKorea, Korea's top recruitment portal, to be sold to HK-based Affinity Equity Partners - The Korea Times

JobKorea, Korea's top recruitment portal, to be sold to HK-based Affinity Equity Partners

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JobKorea logo / Courtesy of JobKorea

By Anna J. Park

Korea's largest online job listing site, JobKorea, is set to be sold to Hong Kong-based private equity firm (PEF) Affinity Equity Partners, as the firm has been selected as the preferred bidder for the portal's acquisition.

According to the investment banking industry, local PEF, H&Q, which owns the recruitment site, chose Affinity Equity Partners to sell the online portal to at an estimated price of nearly 900 billion won ($800 million).

Three other major PEFs also joined the acquisition talks, including CVC Capital, TPG Capital and MBK Partners, but Affinity Equity Partners is said to have submitted the highest bid. H&Q and Affinity Equity are slated to sign a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) later this month. Morgan Stanley is the acquisition underwriter.

With the deal, H&Q Korea will gain profits of over three times its original investment in less than eight years. The PEF purchased a 49.9 percent stake in JobKorea for 95 billion won in late 2013 from Monster Worldwide, the U.S.-job listing service company. H&Q Korea then bought the rest of the stake for 110 billion won in 2015.

JobKorea operates not only the country's top full-time job listing service, but also its own lucrative part-time job listing service, “Albamon.” JobKorea accounts for about 40 percent of the nation's job listing market, while Albamon holds more than 60 percent of the part-time market. Based on its strong grip on the local market, the site has been logging an annual average growth rate of around 20 percent.

Anna J. Park

Anna Jiwon Park has been covering the politics at The Korea Times since the summer of 2024, when she joined the press pool for the Office of the President in Korea. Prior to that, she spent about five years reporting extensively on financial markets, regulatory authorities and the financial industry. She joined The Korea Times in 2019 after spending eight years as a broadcast journalist at Arirang TV, Korea’s leading global broadcaster, covering politics, defense and culture.

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