Lotte
subsidiary refuses to lay low in midst of scandal
In spite of
the scandal over its muddled operations, Lotte Asset Development Co., Ltd, a
subsidiary of South Korean conglomerate Lotte Group – one of the future
developer of the $2.2 billion Thu Thiem Eco Smart City project in Ho Chi Minh
City’s Thu Thiem New Urban Area, is expanding in the Vietnamese real estate
market by acquiring minority stakes in businesses operating in the country,
according to newswire Koreaherald.
Lotte Asset
Development has decided to acquire 10 per cent of Lotte Properties (Hanoi)
Singapore for $14.43 million. Lotte Properties (Hanoi) Singapore currently
manages numerous projects in Hanoi.
“Lotte
affiliates as well as local partners will acquire the remaining 90 per cent,”
said Im Hyeong-uk, head of asset development on the company’s sales and
communications team.
Along with
the move to boost its presence in Hanoi, Lotte Asset Development also
announced purchasing a 10 per cent stake in a yet-to-be-named company
operating in real estate in Ho Chi Minh City. The deal value is reported to
be about $19.67 million.
The
yet-to-be-named company will act as the main developer of the $2.2 billion Thu
Thiem Eco Smart City project in Ho Chi Minh City’s Thu Thiem New Urban Area.
The purchase
announcements come in the wake of suspicions that Lotte Asset Development
acquired tax haven Luxembourg-based Coralis SA to buy land and the investment
certificate for the Lotte Centre Hanoi complex.
Coralis SA
had been used for offshore tax evasion by Kim Seon-yong, the third son of
former Daewoo Group chairman Kim Woo-jung, before being acquired by Lotte
Asset Development in 2009 for $60.24 million.
In 2015,
Coralis SA reported a net loss of $47.31 million, raising a suspicion that
Lotte’s owners were exaggerating its losses to hide money.
Earlier in
April this year, Lotte Asset Development, in collaboration with Lotte
Shopping Co., Ltd., Hotel Lotte Co., Ltd., and Lotte Engineering &
Construction Co., Ltd., as well as three Japanese enterprises officially
announced the plan to develop the $2.2 billion Thu Thiem Eco Smart City
project.
Covering an
area of 16.71 hectares, the complex features an international trading-financial-banking
centre, hotels, serviced apartments, offices, and multifunctional condos with
a highlight being a 50-storey building.
By Ha Vy, VIR
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 10, 2016
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