K Bank Makes Third KOSPI IPO Bid, Targets SME and Platform Growth

By Galim Kwon Posted : February 5, 2026, 10:33 Updated : February 5, 2026, 10:33
Exterior of K Bank headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul
K Bank headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul. [Photo provided by K Bank]
인터넷전문은행 케이뱅크가 설립 10주년인 올해 유가증권시장(코스피) 상장을 위한 세번째 도전에 나섰다. 새해 들어 코스피지수가 5000선을 넘어선 가운데 케이뱅크는 SME(개인사업자, 중소기업) 시장 진출과 플랫폼 비즈니스 기반 구축, 디지털 자산 분야 경쟁력 강화에 속도를 내며 성공적으로 증시에 안착하겠다는 각오다. 

K Bank, a South Korean internet-only bank, is making its third attempt to list on the Korea Stock Exchange’s main KOSPI market in its 10th anniversary year. With the KOSPI index topping 5,000 so far this year, the bank said it will accelerate expansion into the SME market — including sole proprietors and small and midsize companies — build out its platform business and strengthen competitiveness in digital assets as it seeks a stable market debut. 

CEO Choi Woo Hyung said at a news conference Thursday at the Conrad Seoul in Yeouido, Seoul, that “K Bank has continued its growth and innovation since its launch.”

The bank said it was the first in South Korea to offer fully non-face-to-face products including home mortgage loans, real estate-backed loans for sole proprietors and guaranteed loans for sole proprietors. It also provides other lending products such as credit loans and jeonse deposit loans, along with deposit products including savings accounts, a parking account called Plus Box and an automatic savings service called Challenge Box — all through fully digital channels.

As of last year, K Bank said it had 15.53 million customers, with 18.4 trillion won in outstanding loans and 28.4 trillion won in deposits. It cited interest-rate competitiveness and convenience as key growth drivers, saying it posted five straight years of top-tier average annual growth in deposits and loans among domestic banks, at 49.9% for deposits and 42.8% for loans, supported by what it called industry-low loan rates and industry-high deposit and savings rates.

K Bank said it will use capital raised from the IPO to broaden its deposit and loan lineup and invest in future growth, including entry into the SME market, stronger tech leadership, expansion of platform businesses and new ventures such as digital assets. 

It aims to gradually expand from a household-loan-centered portfolio into corporate lending, targeting a 50-50 split between household and SME by 2030. The bank also plans to build an investment product lineup spanning stocks and bonds as well as alternative assets such as virtual assets and gold, and to expand partnerships with lifestyle companies. It said it is pursuing cooperation with countries including Thailand and the United Arab Emirates to build stablecoin-based cross-border remittance and payment infrastructure, with the goal of becoming a digital finance hub supporting more efficient cross-border money transfers. 

The offering totals 60 million shares, with an indicative price range of 8,300 won to 9,500 won per share. At the top of the range, the offering would raise 570 billion won. After listing, 725 billion won from past paid-in capital increases would be recognized as capital in calculating the BIS ratio, which the bank said would bring the total funding inflow effect to about 1 trillion won.

K Bank will run book-building through Monday and set the final offering price on Feb. 12. Retail subscriptions will be held on Feb. 20 and 23 through NH Investment & Securities, Samsung Securities and Shinhan Investment Corp. The listing date is March 5.

Choi said the bank prepared a “shareholder-friendly” offering structure by lowering the price range from earlier plans and adjusting the amount of shares available for trading on the first day of listing. “Based on the capital we secure, we will strengthen our capabilities and become an innovative financial company trusted by both customers and shareholders,” he said.




* This article has been translated by AI.

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