A tarpaulin banner outside a Homeplus store in Seoul, June 28 / Yonhap
Homeplus, Korea’s second-largest hypermarket chain, is heading toward liquidation after a court terminated its rehabilitation proceedings, ruling that the cash-strapped retailer had no viable path to carrying out its turnaround plan, according to industry officials, Friday.
The Seoul Bankruptcy Court dismissed Homeplus’ revised restructuring proposal — which called for sweeping cost cuts, including shuttering nearly half of its stores and reducing its workforce — after the company failed to secure the minimum 200 billion won ($130 million) in fresh funding needed to execute the plan.
“The minimum funding required to implement the plan has yet to be secured,”…

