Who is Bang Si-hyuk? Man behind BTS now under police lens in $100 million fraud case
The K-pop industry is seeing a big headline right now, and it is not about a new song or concert. Bang Si-hyuk, the man who helped build one of the biggest music companies in the world, is now under serious legal attention in South Korea. Police have taken a strong step in a case linked to alleged investor fraud worth over $100 million.
This news has quickly become a talking point among fans and industry watchers, especially because of his strong connection with BTS, a group that has global reach.
Bang Si-hyuk started Hybe Corporation in 2005. At that time, the company was known as Big Hit Entertainment.
Over the years, he grew the company step by step into a global name. Today, Hybe is known not just in South Korea but across the world for managing top music acts.
Bang Si-hyuk is closely linked with the rise of BTS. He was involved in building the group from the start and guiding their path.
As BTS became popular across countries, Hybe also expanded quickly. The success of the group played a big role in taking the company to an international level.
As reported by the Associated Press, Hybe now manages several artists like Seventeen, Le Sserafim and Katseye. In 2021, it also expanded further by acquiring Ithaca Holdings, bringing global artists like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande into its network.
According to the Associated Press, the current case is linked to events from 2019. According to police, Bang Si-hyuk is being investigated for allegedly giving wrong information to investors.
It is believed that investors were told that the company had no plan to go public. After hearing this, some investors sold their shares to a private equity fund.
Later, the company went ahead with its initial public offering. Police suspect there may have been a separate agreement where Bang received a large payment linked to profits after the listing.
His legal team has said that he has been cooperating with the investigation. They have not directly responded to the claims.
As per the report, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency has asked prosecutors to seek a court warrant to arrest Bang Si-hyuk.
He has also been under a travel ban since August, so he cannot leave the country while the investigation is ongoing.
This situation comes at a time when Hybe is already facing challenges. BTS has recently returned to performing after completing their military service and is preparing for more global shows, as per the report.
At the same time, the company has been dealing with internal issues. There has been a public dispute between Bang Si-hyuk and producer Min Hee-Jin over the group NewJeans, and the matter has gone to court.
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From music producer to global business name
Bang Si-hyuk started Hybe Corporation in 2005. At that time, the company was known as Big Hit Entertainment.
Over the years, he grew the company step by step into a global name. Today, Hybe is known not just in South Korea but across the world for managing top music acts.
BTS and Bang Si-hyuk’s journey
Bang Si-hyuk is closely linked with the rise of BTS. He was involved in building the group from the start and guiding their path.
As BTS became popular across countries, Hybe also expanded quickly. The success of the group played a big role in taking the company to an international level.
As reported by the Associated Press, Hybe now manages several artists like Seventeen, Le Sserafim and Katseye. In 2021, it also expanded further by acquiring Ithaca Holdings, bringing global artists like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande into its network.
Understanding the fraud allegations
It is believed that investors were told that the company had no plan to go public. After hearing this, some investors sold their shares to a private equity fund.
Later, the company went ahead with its initial public offering. Police suspect there may have been a separate agreement where Bang received a large payment linked to profits after the listing.
His legal team has said that he has been cooperating with the investigation. They have not directly responded to the claims.
Police move for arrest
As per the report, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency has asked prosecutors to seek a court warrant to arrest Bang Si-hyuk.
He has also been under a travel ban since August, so he cannot leave the country while the investigation is ongoing.
A difficult phase for Hybe
This situation comes at a time when Hybe is already facing challenges. BTS has recently returned to performing after completing their military service and is preparing for more global shows, as per the report.
At the same time, the company has been dealing with internal issues. There has been a public dispute between Bang Si-hyuk and producer Min Hee-Jin over the group NewJeans, and the matter has gone to court.
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