Industry |
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Founder | Shin Kyuk-ho |
Headquarters | Jung District, Seoul, South Korea |
Area served
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Asia, North America, Europe |
Key people
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Shin Kyuk-ho, Shin Dongbin |
Revenue | 67,418,470 million KRW (2011) |
5,626,487 million KRW (2011) | |
3,289,570 million KRW (2011) | |
Number of employees
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South Korea: 180000 Japan: 5000 |
Website | www.lotte.co.kr |
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Hangul | 롯데 | ||||||
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Revised Romanization | Rotde |
McCune–Reischauer | Rotte |
Lotte Co., Ltd. (Hangul: 롯데, Katakana: ロッテ) is a multinational conglomerate with headquarters in South Korea and Japan. Lotte was established in June 1948 in Tokyo, by Korean businessman Shin Kyuk-ho (Japanese alias: Takeo Shigemitsu). With the money he earned in Japan, Shin expanded to his home country, South Korea with the establishment of Lotte Confectionery in Seoul on April 3, 1967. Lotte eventually grew to become South Korea's eighth largest business conglomerate.
Lotte Group consists of over 90 business units employing 60,000 people engaged in such diverse industries as candy manufacturing, beverages, hotels, fast food, retail, financial services, heavy chemicals, electronics, IT, construction, publishing, and entertainment. Lotte's major operations are overseen by Shin's family in South Korea and Japan, with additional businesses in China, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, USA, UK, Russia, Philippines, Pakistan and Poland (Lotte bought Poland's largest candy company Wedel from Kraft Foods in June 2010). Today, Lotte is the largest confectionery manufacturer in South Korea, and is the third largest in Japan behind Meiji Seika and Ezaki Glico in terms of sales revenue when only the sales of Lotte's confectioneries are counted.