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Native name
  
주식회사 인터파크

Industry
  
eCommerce

Founded
  
1 October 1997

Type
  
Public

Headquarters
  
South Korea

Parent organization
  
Interpark

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Key people
  
Lee Ki Hyeong, Founder & CEO

Products
  
Online auction business model, shopping mall, electronic commerce

Revenue
  
$61.9 million USD (2014)

Stock price
  
035080 (KOSDAQ) ₩ 4,640 -20.00 (-0.43%)14 Mar, 3:30 PM GMT+9 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
Gi Hyeong Lee (1 Oct 1997–)

Profiles

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Interpark is a South Korean online auction and shopping mall where people from all around the world buy and sell goods and services.

Contents

Interpark


History

History

1996 - Established the first online shopping mall, Interpark, by Lee Ki Hyung

1997 - Started online bookstore service

1999 - Interpark was listed on KOSDAQ

- Started online tour booking service

2000 - Selected as ticket sales agency of 2002 FIFA World Cup

- Established Interpark Gmarket

2002 - Successfully completed its role as ticket sales agency of 2002 FIFA World Cup

2004 - Ranked as number one online bookstore

- Started online open market service

2006 - Established Interpark Mobile

- Listed Interpark Gmarket on NASDAQ

2008 - Establish Interpark International, Global M&S Co., LTD

- Establish Interpark INT (merge shopping, bookstore, ENT)

2009 - Changed CL

- Sold Interpark Gmarket to eBay

2011 - Took over IMK (I Market Korea), a MRO frim

- Establish Interpark Global (US) and logistic center in US

2014 - Launched Global shopping site (www.globalinterpark.com)

- Listed Interpark INT on KOSDAQ

- Entered the music industry through the release of Hotel King OST

Items and services

Collectibles, appliances, computers, furniture, equipment, vehicles, food, tickets, clothes, jewellery and many other categories of items are listed, bought and sold through Interpark platform. Started as Korea’s first online shopping mall, Interpark has expanded its field of business and service, including tickets, online bookstore, and tour booking service.

Interpark also started to provide international service, providing service in English, Chinese, and Japanese through its global website, Global Interpark.

There are around 20 million members registered and more than 47 million product listed on Interpark platform.

By taking over IMK (I Market Korea), a B2B MRO firm, in 2011, Interpark now can cover all area of business including B2B, B2C, and C2C.

Global site

Starting October 2014, Interpark launched global version of its site, "Global Interpark". Global Interpark provides 4 different languages, Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese. Its original web domain was express.interpark.com, however, as Global Interpark renewed its website in September 2015, the domain address is now www.globalinterpark.com.

There are more than # of products listed on Global Interpark. It is also expanding and improving its service, out of which includes, maritime shipping to People’s Republic of China. Maritime shipping has decreased shipping cost. Global Interpark offers international shipping to over 230 countries. Global Interpark also offers various payment options including PayPal, Ali pay and major credit card company.

Cosmetics, Fashion, Kids, Leisure, Digital, Living, K-pop and other items are listed on the page. Items are mostly Korean brands and they are described in detail with each language(Korean, English, Chinese and Japanese).

Profit and transactions

Just like many other online open market platform, Interpark generates its income by collecting service fees from the sellers. Some items are purchased by Interpark in bulk order, and directly sold by Interpark.

The total transaction amount in year 2014 was US$545 million and the sales was US$61 million by shopping department. The online book store department’s total transaction amount was US$204 million and total sales amount was US$168 million.

References

Interpark Wikipedia