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Mirae Asset Seeks to Acquire Korbit: A Strategic Move into the Crypto Market

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-12-29 03:28:41
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Mirae Asset Group, South Korea’s leading financial powerhouse, is reportedly pushing for the acquisition of Korbit, the nation’s fourth-largest digital asset exchange. This move signals a significant shift in the domestic cryptocurrency landscape, which has long been dominated by Upbit and Bithumb.

Details of the Potential Deal
According to industry sources on December 28, Mirae Asset is in talks to acquire stakes held by Korbit’s largest shareholder, NXC (60.5%), and its second-largest shareholder, SK Planet (31.5%). The deal is estimated to be valued between 100 billion and 140 billion KRW.

The acquisition is expected to be led by Mirae Asset Consulting, a non-financial affiliate of the group. As a private entity owned largely by Chairman Park Hyeon-joo and his family, it serves as a strategic vehicle for the group’s expansion. Chairman Park recently emphasized the importance of digital transformation, stating, "We are thoroughly preparing a business model that integrates traditional and digital assets."

Strategic Significance
If successful, the acquisition would provide Mirae Asset with a new growth engine. While Korbit struggled to create synergy under NXC and SK Planet, industry experts believe Mirae Asset’s deep financial expertise could revitalize the exchange. This aligns with global trends where traditional giants like BlackRock and Visa are increasingly competing in the digital asset space.

The Regulatory Hurdle: 'Separation of Finance and Crypto'
The biggest challenge remains the regulatory principle of "Separation of Finance and Virtual Assets" (금가분리). Established in 2017, this rule prohibits domestic financial institutions from directly operating cryptocurrency businesses.

Mirae Asset's Position: They argue that Mirae Asset Consulting is a non-financial entity and thus not bound by this restriction.
Regulators' View: Some critics and authorities argue that since Mirae Asset Consulting sits at the top of the group's governance—holding a 36.92% stake in Mirae Asset Global Investments—it should be treated as a financial entity.
The outcome of this acquisition will likely set a major precedent for how traditional financial groups can participate in the burgeoning digital asset economy.

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