Netmarble is selling its headquarters, G-Tower, located in Guro-gu, Seoul, as part of efforts to secure liquidity through asset sales.
On June 4, Netmarble announced that it has decided to sell the land and building of G-Tower, located at 38 Digital-ro 26-gil, Guro-gu, Seoul, for 697.67 billion won. This amount represents 8.62% of Netmarble's total assets of 8.936 trillion won as of the end of 2025.
G-Tower serves as the headquarters for Netmarble and is also home to major affiliates such as Coway and Netmarble F&C. The company plans to relocate to a new headquarters in Gwacheon by the second quarter of 2028. After the sale of G-Tower, Netmarble will continue to maintain its office there until the move to the new building.
The transaction will involve NH Investment & Securities, which will participate as the trustee for the JB Asset Management Real Estate Investment Trust No. 4. The sale is scheduled for June 12. Netmarble clarified that the sale price excludes taxes and fees associated with the transaction.
A Netmarble official stated, "The sale of G-Tower is aimed at optimizing asset management and securing financial flexibility, and we intend to restructure our asset portfolio through this process."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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