Kolmar Family Feud Escalates in Court Over Management Control Dispute

COMPANY / Reporter Kim Jisun / 2025-07-04 03:53:28

Yoon Sang-hyun, Vice Chairman of Kolmar Holdings (left), and Yoon Yeo-won, CEO of Kolmar BNH. (Photo courtesy of Kolmar Holdings)

 

 

[Alpha Biz= Kim Jisun] Yoon Sang-hyun, Vice Chairman of Kolmar Holdings, and his younger sister Yoon Yeo-won, CEO of Kolmar BNH, continued their dispute over management rights in court, each presenting opposing arguments.



On July 2, the Daejeon District Court’s 21st Civil Division (Presiding Judge Kim Soon-han) held a hearing on an injunction filed by CEO Yoon Yeo-won against her brother, Vice Chairman Yoon Sang-hyun, to prevent alleged illegal actions.



The legal representatives of both parties were present at the hearing, but key figures including Kolmar Group Chairman Yoon Dong-han, Vice Chairman Yoon Sang-hyun, and CEO Yoon Yeo-won did not attend.



The conflict began in April when Vice Chairman Yoon demanded that himself and former CJ CheilJedang Executive Vice President Lee Seung-hwa be appointed as internal directors of Kolmar BNH, citing poor company performance. When CEO Yoon refused the request, Vice Chairman Yoon filed a lawsuit seeking approval to convene an extraordinary shareholders’ meeting to restructure the board.



In response, CEO Yoon and Chairman Yoon Dong-han filed for an injunction, claiming that Vice Chairman Yoon had violated a prior management agreement.

 

 

 

Alphabiz Reporter Kim Jisun(stockmk2020@alphabiz.co.kr)

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