S Korea's Hyundai Mobis considers separating businesses into new units

The auto parts maker plans to hold a board meeting in September to approve plans to separate the businesses into wholly-owned units expected to be launched in November, Hyundai Mobis said in a regulatory filing.

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South Korean auto parts maker Hyundai Mobis Co Ltd said on Thursday it was considering separating its modules and key parts businesses into new wholly owned units in an effort to enhance each segment's expertise and maximise efficiency.

Hyundai Mobis, an affiliate of automaker Hyundai Motor Co , said in a regulatory filing it aims to hold a board meeting in September to approve plans to separate the businesses, expected to be launched in November.

The new units will be in charge of manufacturing operations, including facility and labour management, while the central management of the company will be focusing on securing future mobility technologies, as well as developing new products.


Shares of Hyundai Mobis closed down 3%, versus the benchmark KOSPI's 0.3% fall, before Hyundai Mobis disclosed its plans.
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