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    Samsung Electronics’ shareholder Shinhan Bank launches $2.1 billion share sale – term sheet

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsApril 8, 2026Updated:April 8, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), opens new tab shareholder Shinhan Bank launched a ‌sale of about $2.1 billion worth of shares in the South Korean company, according to a term sheet seen ​by Reuters on Wednesday.
    Shinhan Bank is offering ​15 million Samsung Electronics shares at between ⁠204,395 won and 208,605 won each, representing a ​discount of 0.9% to 2.9% to the stock’s ​Wednesday close of 210,500 won, the term sheet showed.
    The shares amount to about 0.25% of Samsung Electronics’ shares outstanding, ​according to the term sheet, which provided ​no reason for the sale.
    However, Hong Ra-hee, the mother of ‌Samsung ⁠Electronics Chairman Jay Y. Lee, signed a securities disposal trust agreement with Shinhan Bank in January to dispose of 15 million Samsung Electronics shares, ​according to ​a regulatory ⁠filing.
    The filing specified the sale’s purpose as “tax payment and loan repayment.”
    The family ​of late Samsung patriarch Lee Kun-hee has ​been ⁠paying the inheritance tax in instalments over five years since 2021.
    Samsung Electronics declined comment. Shinhan Bank ⁠could ​not be reached outside of ​business hours.
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