Shinsegae Inc. (, ) is a South Korean
department store
A department store is a retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different areas of the store under one roof, each area ("department") specializing in a product category. In modern major cities, the department store mad ...
franchise, along with several other businesses, headquartered in
Seoul
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, South Korea. The firm is an affiliate of Shinsegae Group, South Korea's leading retail ''
chaebol
A chaebol ( , ; , ) is a large industrial South Korean conglomerate run and controlled by an individual or family. A chaebol often consists of multiple diversified affiliates, controlled by a person or group. Several dozen large South Kore ...
'', and one of the big three department store firms in Korea, along with
Lotte and
Hyundai Department Store
Hyundai Department Store () is a major department store chain in South Korea. Its parent company is the Hyundai Department Store Group. It, Lotte Department Store, and Shinsegae are the three largest chains in the country.
Stores
Seoul Metrop ...
. Its flagship store in Centum City,
Busan
Busan (), officially Busan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's second list of cities in South Korea by population, most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.3 million as of 2024. Formerly romanized as Pusan, it is the economi ...
, was the world's largest department store at , surpassing
Macy's
Macy's is an American department store chain founded in 1858 by Rowland Hussey Macy. The first store was located in Manhattan on Sixth Avenue between 13th and 14th Streets, south of the present-day flagship store at Herald Square on West 34 ...
flagship
Herald Square in
New York City
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in 2009.
Shinsegae was the first
credit card company in South Korea. They issued their own
charge card from 1967 to 2000. In 2000, Shinsegae sold their credit card division to
KorAm Bank, which was later acquired by
Citibank Korea.
Shinsegae was originally part of the
Samsung Group
Samsung Group (; stylised as SΛMSUNG) is a South Korean multinational manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in the Samsung Town office complex in Seoul. The group consists of numerous affiliated businesses, most of which operate unde ...
, from which it separated in the 1990s along with
CJ Group
CJ Corporation (), doing business as CJ Group () or simply CJ, is a South Korean conglomerate holding company, operating internationally. It is one of the largest chaebol headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It comprises numerous businesses in ...
(Food/Chemicals/Entertainment),
Saehan Group (Electronic Media/Apparel/Textiles), and the
Hansol Group (Paper/Telecom). Chairwoman
Lee Myung-hee is the fifth daughter of Samsung founder
Lee Byung-chul
Lee Byung-chul (; 12 February 1910 – 19 November 1987) was a South Korean businessman who founded the Samsung Group, the country's largest chaebol ( conglomerate). Lee founded Samsung in 1938, at the age of 28. He is recognized as the most ...
and the aunt of
Lee Jae-yong
Lee Jae-yong (; born June 23, 1968) is a South Korean business executive who has served as the executive chairman of Samsung Electronics since October 2022. He is the only son of Lee Kun-hee and Hong Ra-hee.
As of December 2024, Lee has an e ...
, the executive chairman of
Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (SEC; stylized as SΛMSUNG; ) is a South Korean multinational major appliance and consumer electronics corporation founded on 13 January 1969 and headquartered in Yeongtong District, Suwon, South Korea. It is curr ...
.
The group owns the brands Shinsegae and
E-Mart
Emart Inc. () is the largest retailer in South Korea. The retailer was founded on 12 November 1993, by Shinsegae, as the first discount retailer in South Korea. There were 160 stores across the Country as of December 2016.
Emart is South Korea' ...
, and is in direct competition with
Lotte Shopping and
Hyundai Department Store Group
Hyundai Department Store Group () is a South Korean retail conglomerate that spun off from Hyundai Group in 1999. The company began as Keumgang
Development Industries established in 1971. It opened its first store in Ulsan in 1977. The flags ...
.
History
The main branch of Shinsegae is the oldest department store in Korea. It was opened in 1930 as the
Gyeongseong
Seoul, the capital of South Korea, has been called by a number of formal and informal names over time. The word ''seoul'' was originally a common noun that simply meant "capital city", and was used colloquially to refer to the capital throughout ...
branch of
Mitsukoshi
is an international Department stores in Japan, department store chain with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Its holding company, Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings, is a member of the Mitsui, Mitsui Group.
History
It was founded in 1673 with the (sho ...
, a Japanese department store franchise; Korea was
occupied by the Japanese Empire at the time. The store was acquired in 1945 by the late founder of
Samsung
Samsung Group (; stylised as SΛMSUNG) is a South Korean Multinational corporation, multinational manufacturing Conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered in the Samsung Town office complex in Seoul. The group consists of numerous a ...
group,
Lee Byung-chull, and renamed Donghwa Department Store. After the
Korean War
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(1950–1953) began, it was used for several years as a post exchange by the
American army. In 1963, the store was given the name Shinsegae. The old building is currently used as a
luxury shopping venue.
In 2021, Shinsegae bought the then-named SK Wyverns of the
KBO League
The KBO League () is a professional baseball league in South Korea. The league comprises ten teams. The KBO League was founded with six franchises in 1982 and is the most popular sports league in South Korea. The Kia Tigers are the most success ...
from
SK and renamed then the
SSG Landers. They bought them for 135.2 billion won, (100 billion for the team itself, and 35.2 billion for the team's facilities and properties) equivalent to $112.8 million.
Shinsegae Group will split its department store and supermarket divisions into two separate entities, the retail giant said 30 Oct 2024.
Daejeon Shinsegae Art & Science (대전신세계 Art & Science)
The
Daejeon
Daejeon (; ) is South Korea's list of cities in South Korea, fifth-largest metropolis, with a population of nearly 1.5 million. Located in a central lowland valley between the Sobaek Mountains and the Geum River, the city is known both as a ...
store opened in 2021 is rather unique as it is a combination of department store, to a limited extent a shopping center, together with an art and science-oriented cultural facilities, a hotel and office space.
The , complex, costing 600 billion
won ( USD), consists of Podium department store area, and EXPO Tower. are dedicated to department store sales area.
Podium
Podium includes:
* Food Hall in the basement
* Main floor () housing luxury accessory brands including Fendi, Bottega Veneta, and Saint Laurent as well as jewelry and over 40 beauty brands like Gucci Beauty and
Clé de Peau Beauté. According to Jeffrey Hutchison & Associates, the designers, the vision was to create a "Grand Hall inspired by an early modern Italian villa in the spirit of such great Italian architects like
Luigi Moretti and
Carlo Scarpa" by reinterpreting classic design elements such as vaulted ceilings using bone-white plaster and custom decorative light pendants highlighting the circulation paths. The flooring "reimagines" an Italianate mosaic floor but with a contemporary pattern using contra black and Veneto white marble slabs.
* Second Floor (), selling men's and women's
luxury brand
In economics, a luxury good (or upmarket good) is a good (economics), good for which demand (economics), demand increases more than what is proportional as income rises, so that expenditures on the good become a more significant proportion of ove ...
fashions, also designed by Hutchison, with the theme "A Contemporary Sculpture Park", inspired by the sculptural works of
Barbara Hepworth,
Henry Moore
Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi-abstract art, abstract monumental Bronze sculpture, bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. Moore ...
, and the cubist works of
Georges Braque
Georges Braque ( ; ; 13 May 1882 – 31 August 1963) was a major 20th-century List of French artists, French painter, Collage, collagist, Drawing, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor. His most notable contributions were in his alliance with ...
. The women's area features Nairobi black marble on the floor, bone-white hand plaster sculptural elements on the walls, ceilings, and exaggerated columns to provide an "intimate yet inviting" environment. The men's area was designed to feel "sculptural", "masculine" and contemporary with blonde oak wood walls, a dimensional ceiling, and sequoia brown marble tiles on the floor, accenting asymmetrical patterns of the space.
* Third floor, fashions; Fourth floor: sports, golf, and outdoor; underwear; children's;
* Fifth floor, Verona Street food hall themed as a street in
Verona
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, Italy
EXPO Tower
The EXPO Tower building, 43 stories and 193 meters high, includes:
**171-room hotel on 11 floors
**The Art Space 193, a 193-metre-high observatory featuring artist
Ólafur Elíasson's colourful installation ''The Living Observatory''
**Shinsegae Nexperium, a science museum focusing on robots, biotechnology, and space, created in collaboration with
KAIST
KAIST (originally the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) is a national university, national research university located in Daedeok Innopolis, Daejeon, South Korea. KAIST was established by the Korean government in 1971 as the ...
research university
**Daejeon Expo Aquarium, a media art combined aquarium, featuring a 4,200-metric-ton tank filled with approx. 20,000 fish of 250 different species. It combines multimedia art based on the theme of
Poseidon
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, the god of the sea in Greek mythology.
Other facilities
The complex also includes (it is unclear in which section):
* a Lego Shop
* a Dolby Cinema Megabox 7-screen, 943-seat multicinema
* the Shinsegae Academy with educational content via an online lecture platform and mobile system
* the Shinsegae Gallery, an art exhibition space that attracts numerous customers
* on the 6th floor, a panoramic glass window cabinet gallery & art terrace overlooks Gapcheon
* the Hella fun City Daejeon municipal public relations Center
Daejeon store (gallery)
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Centum City store (gallery)
File:Shinsegae_Busan_2010_exterior.jpg, Exterior
File:Inside the Shinsegae Department Store.jpg, Lightwell
File:Shinsegae_Busan_2010_Sky_Garden.jpg, Sky Garden
Table of stores
Shinsegae also has a small branch in
Incheon International Airport
Incheon International Airport is the main international airport serving Seoul, the capital of South Korea. It is also one of the largest and busiest airports in the world.
This airport opened for business on 29 March 2001, to replace the old ...
, and a supermarket in Dogok-dong,
Gangnam-gu
Gangnam District (; ) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. The term ''Gangnam'' translates to "South of the Han River". Gangnam District is the third largest district in Seoul, with an area of . As of the 2024 census, Gangna ...
,
Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special Metropolitan City, is the capital city, capital and largest city of South Korea. The broader Seoul Metropolitan Area, encompassing Seoul, Gyeonggi Province and Incheon, emerged as the world's List of cities b ...
.
Shinsegae launched the Shinsegae Style Market, a smaller shopping mall mainly aimed at young customers, in 2010. Despite its name, the mall is managed by Shinsegae's subsidiary
E-Mart
Emart Inc. () is the largest retailer in South Korea. The retailer was founded on 12 November 1993, by Shinsegae, as the first discount retailer in South Korea. There were 160 stores across the Country as of December 2016.
Emart is South Korea' ...
.
*Seongnam Style Market in E-Mart Taepyeong branch,
Seongnam
Seongnam (; ) is the fourth largest city in South Korea's Gyeonggi Province after Suwon and the 10th largest city in the country. Its population is approximately one million. It consists of three administrative districts: Bundang District, J ...
,
Gyeonggi Province
Gyeonggi Province (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea.
Seoul, the nation's largest city and capital, is in the heart of the area but has been separately administered as a provincial-level ''special city'' since 1946. Incheon, ...
*Daejeon Style Market in E-Mart Daejeon Terminal Complex branch,
Dong-gu,
Daejeon
Daejeon (; ) is South Korea's list of cities in South Korea, fifth-largest metropolis, with a population of nearly 1.5 million. Located in a central lowland valley between the Sobaek Mountains and the Geum River, the city is known both as a ...
Planned
*A fashion mall for youngsters in the building of Mesa, a defunct shopping mall right beside Shinsegae's main store in
Jung-gu Jung District (), meaning "Central District", is the name of a ''gu'' (district) in several South Korean cities:
*Jung District, Busan
*Jung District, Daegu
* Jung District, Daejeon
* Jung District, Incheon
*Jung District, Seoul
* Jung District, Ul ...
,
Seoul
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* Shopping mall at
Samsung Town, NW of Seoul new town is under construction
Defunct
*Daegu Store () in
Jung-gu Jung District (), meaning "Central District", is the name of a ''gu'' (district) in several South Korean cities:
*Jung District, Busan
*Jung District, Daegu
* Jung District, Daejeon
* Jung District, Incheon
*Jung District, Seoul
* Jung District, Ul ...
,
Daegu
Daegu (; ), formerly spelled Taegu and officially Daegu Metropolitan City (), is a city in southeastern South Korea. It is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; the fourth-largest List of provincial-level ci ...
(opened in 1973 and closed in December 1976)
*Shinsegae Store Banpo () in
Gangnam-gu
Gangnam District (; ) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. The term ''Gangnam'' translates to "South of the Han River". Gangnam District is the third largest district in Seoul, with an area of . As of the 2024 census, Gangna ...
,
Seoul
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(opened in 1974 and closed several years later)
*Gyeongju Bomun Store () in
Gyeongju
Gyeongju (, ), historically known as Seorabeol (, ), is a coastal city in the far southeastern corner of North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is the second largest city by area in the province after Andong, covering with a population of ...
,
North Gyeongsang Province
North Gyeongsang Province (, ) is a province in eastern South Korea, and with an area of , it is the largest province in the Korean peninsula. The province was formed in 1896 from the northern half of the former Gyeongsang province, and remaine ...
(opened in 1979 and closed several years later)
*Dongbang Plaza Store () in
Jung-gu Jung District (), meaning "Central District", is the name of a ''gu'' (district) in several South Korean cities:
*Jung District, Busan
*Jung District, Daegu
* Jung District, Daejeon
* Jung District, Incheon
*Jung District, Seoul
* Jung District, Ul ...
,
Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special Metropolitan City, is the capital city, capital and largest city of South Korea. The broader Seoul Metropolitan Area, encompassing Seoul, Gyeonggi Province and Incheon, emerged as the world's List of cities b ...
(opened in 1982 and closed in 1996)
*Cheonho Store () in
Gangdong-gu,
Seoul
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(closed in 2000, converted into E-Mart Cheonho Store)
*Mia Store () in
Seongbuk-gu,
Seoul
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(closed in 2007, converted into E-Mart Mia Store)
Discount store
E-Mart
Emart Inc. () is the largest retailer in South Korea. The retailer was founded on 12 November 1993, by Shinsegae, as the first discount retailer in South Korea. There were 160 stores across the Country as of December 2016.
Emart is South Korea' ...
() is a subsidiary of Shinsegae and a large
discount store
Discount stores offer a retail format in which products are sold at prices that are in principle lower than an actual or supposed "full retail price". Discounters rely on bulk purchasing and efficient distribution to keep down costs.
Types (Uni ...
chain founded in
South Korea
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, having stores in
China
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, Korea and Mongolia. Domestically, E-Mart is the biggest discount store chain followed by
Home Plus
Homeplus () is a South Korea, Korean discount store retail chain running about 140 branches with 25,000 employees throughout South Korea. Homeplus is the second largest retailer in South Korea, behind Shinsegae, Shinsegae Group's e-mart chain.
...
, and
Lotte Mart
Lotte Mart is a South Korean hypermarket that sells a variety of groceries, clothing, toys, electronics, and other goods, with headquarters in South Korea. Lotte Mart is a division of the Lotte Co., Ltd. which sells food and shopping services ...
.
In late May 2006, Shinsegae revealed plans to buy all 16 of the
Wal-Mart
Walmart Inc. (; formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States and 23 other ...
stores in Korea. All of the country's Wal-Mart outlets were re-branded as E-Mart in October 2006. Wal-Mart exited the Korean market soon after.
Shinsegae spun off its E-Mart department into a separate corporation () in 2012. The shopping mall was acquired by E-Mart in January 2014.
Online mall

SSG (usually read as "쓱") is an online shopping mall operated by Shinsegae in 2014. Through this shopping mall, products from Shinsegae affiliates (Shinsegae Department Store,
E-Mart
Emart Inc. () is the largest retailer in South Korea. The retailer was founded on 12 November 1993, by Shinsegae, as the first discount retailer in South Korea. There were 160 stores across the Country as of December 2016.
Emart is South Korea' ...
, Casamia, CHICOR, etc.) can be shopped online.
Subsidiaries
*
Central City
*
E-Mart
Emart Inc. () is the largest retailer in South Korea. The retailer was founded on 12 November 1993, by Shinsegae, as the first discount retailer in South Korea. There were 160 stores across the Country as of December 2016.
Emart is South Korea' ...
** Gmarket Global (joint venture with
eBay
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)
***
Auction Co.
*** G9
***
G-Market
*Gwangju Shinsegae
*
Seoul Express Bus Terminal
The Seoul Express Bus Terminal (a.k.a. Gangnam Bus Terminal) is the key bus terminal located in Seocho-gu, Seoul.
It is connected underground to both the Gangnam branch of the Shinsaegae department store and the banpo underground market, as wel ...
*Shinsegae I&C
*Shinsegae Chelsea
*Shinsegae Construction
*Shinsegae Dongdaegu CTC (Shinsehae Daegu)
*Shinsegae Food System
**
No Brand Burger
*Shinsegae International
*
Starbucks Coffee Korea
*
Johnny Rockets
*Josun Hotel & Resort
*Emart24
*Casamia
*
** SILKWOOD
** Studio 329
* CHICOR
Controversies
Shinsegae banned commercial images of actress
Go Hyun-jung () from their department stores following her
divorce
Divorce (also known as dissolution of marriage) is the process of terminating a marriage or marital union. Divorce usually entails the canceling or reorganising of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus dissolving the M ...
from vice chairman and former CEO
Chung Yong-jin.
See also
*
Hyundai Department Store Group
Hyundai Department Store Group () is a South Korean retail conglomerate that spun off from Hyundai Group in 1999. The company began as Keumgang
Development Industries established in 1971. It opened its first store in Ulsan in 1977. The flags ...
*
Homeplus
References
External links
Shinsegae HomepageShinsegae E-Mart HomepageShinsegae : Official Seoul City Tourism
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Lee family (South Korea)
Family-owned companies of South Korea