Completed Relocation from Yeouido to Grand Central Building near Seoul Station

Hyundai Capital Moves into New Seoul Station Headquarters "Establishing Strong Collaboration as Exclusive Financial Partner" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yu Je-hoon] Hyundai Capital has left its Yeouido office and established a new base near Seoul Station. Hyundai Capital plans to use this office relocation as an opportunity to solidify its identity and role as the captive finance company of Hyundai Motor Group.


On the 26th, Hyundai Capital announced that it has moved its headquarters to the Grand Central Building near Seoul Station in Jung-gu, Seoul. The Grand Central Building, completed in 2020, is a newly constructed building, and Hyundai Capital occupies 11 floors (7th to 17th floors) out of the total 28 floors.


Hyundai Capital intends to internalize the group’s vision as Hyundai Motor Group’s captive finance company and build a stronger collaborative system with group affiliates as one team, signaling this with the headquarters relocation.


Along with the move, the company plans to renew its corporate culture and working methods. Based on the concept of “free and flexible communication and collaboration,” Hyundai Capital actively reflected employees’ opinions in the new office and plans to develop its corporate culture and work systems based on the same values going forward.


Hyundai Capital has fully introduced a flexible seating system, which is still unfamiliar in the financial sector. Employees can freely choose their seats each day according to their working style and the nature of their tasks. A Hyundai Capital official explained, “The flexible seating system creates a flexible work environment that promotes communication and collaboration,” adding, “It will help us achieve both the spread of a horizontal corporate culture and improved work efficiency.”


The entire space was also designed with employees in mind. Each floor has lounges where employees can relieve fatigue and take appropriate breaks during work, and on the 16th and 17th floors, which offer the best views, there are separate cafes, libraries, and rest areas for employees. Additionally, a new on-site daycare center has been opened for employees with young children.



Mok Jin-won, CEO of Hyundai Capital, said, “We plan to write a new chapter of growth for Hyundai Capital in the new headquarters,” adding, “By combining Hyundai Capital’s unique strengths accumulated so far with innovative management systems and advanced corporate culture, we will develop into a world-class global financial company.”


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