Cover of the report Korean-style BDC's ABC. /Courtesy of Shinhan Investment & Securities

Shinhan Investment & Securities said on the 11th that it published a report titled "The ABCs of the Korea-style BDC," which explains the Korea-style business development company (BDC) system in an easy-to-understand way.

The "Korea-style BDC" is a system designed to allow individual investors to indirectly invest in venture and innovative corporations through the listed market, aiming to expand the supply of venture capital and provide funding at each stage of corporate growth.

Focusing on the background of the Korea-style BDC's introduction and its policy significance, the report clearly lays out the differences from existing venture and innovative corporation investment structures, the potential impact on financial markets going forward, overseas cases such as the United States and the United Kingdom, and future investment strategies. It enhances understanding by using various figures and graphs.

Yoon Chang-yong, head of research at Shinhan Investment & Securities, said, "This report explains in an easy-to-understand way everything from the Korea-style BDC's structure and purpose to future investment strategies," adding, "We hope it helps investors and market participants properly understand the system amid changing policy conditions and prepare for the future."

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