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Massive Cash Floating Around Stock Markets After BTS Agency’s IPO Subscription


Retail investors wait at a brokerage house in the financial district of Yeouido, western Seoul, on Oct. 5, 2020, to subscribe to shares of Big Hit Entertainment, the management agency of K-pop superstar BTS, prior to its initial public offering (IPO) set for next week. (Yonhap)

Retail investors wait at a brokerage house in the financial district of Yeouido, western Seoul, on Oct. 5, 2020, to subscribe to shares of Big Hit Entertainment, the management agency of K-pop superstar BTS, prior to its initial public offering (IPO) set for next week. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, Oct. 13 (Korea Bizwire)Tens of trillions of won are floating around stock markets after last week’s fierce competition for the subscription of Big Hit Entertainment, the management agency of K-pop superstar BTS, data showed Tuesday.

Retail investors, including BTS fans, chipped in 58.4 trillion won (US$50.8 billion) in the agency’s two-day subscription from Oct. 5-6.

Of that amount, about 26 trillion won stayed floating in cash management accounts (CMA) and investor deposits, according to the data from the Korea Financial Investment Association.

As soon as brokerages returned the unused deposits, the CMA funds shot up by 19.4 trillion won to 65.5 trillion won on Oct. 7, the largest-ever jump in a single day.

IPO managers said Big Hit Entertainment shares were oversubscribed, resulting in a competition ratio of 607:1.

It means a retail investor will receive just two shares of Big Hit Entertainment if he or she deposited 100 million won for the agency’s subscription.

The agency has been dubbed one of this year’s three big IPO deals in South Korea, along with biopharmaceutical blue chip SK Biopharmaceuticals and mobile game giant Kakao Games.

The K-pop entertainment firm is set to go public on Oct. 15.

Analysts noted that Big Hit’s subscription event lured cash not only from retail investors but also from BTS fans, calling it an anomaly in South Korean IPO customs.

“In the case of the Kakao Games subscription, most of its deposits came from the money that was kept and circulated precisely for stock investment,” Jeong Myung-ji, head of investment and research at Samsung Securities Co., said.

“But Big Hit seems to have attracted ‘outside money’ that was deposited solely for the Big Hit Entertainment shares,” he added.

Big Hit Entertainment put up 1,426,000 shares, valued at 192.51 billion won, for offering for retail investors. The shares account for 20 percent of the company’s total offering this time. Its IPO was set at 135,000 won.

Last year, the agency’s annual sales almost doubled to 587.2 billion won, with an operating profit of 98.7 billion won.

(Yonhap)

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