Procter & Gamble Korea


P&G Korea is a South Korean consumer goods company headquartered in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is a subsidiary of American multinational consumer goods company Procter & Gamble.
The company was established as Seotong P&G in 1989, and changed its name to Korea P&G in 1993. It produces many popular chemical, food, paper, and personal care products, and has manufacturing facilities in Cheonan and Osan. The CEO of P&G Korea is Balaka Niyazee.

History

Established in 1989 as Seotong P&G with capital of 11 billion KRW.
In 1992 Seotong P&G 70 billion A sole investment South Korea Cheon-an Factory completion
In 1993 the company changed its name from Seotong P&G to Korea P&G; with its capital increasing to 107 billion KRW.
In 1997 Korea P&G merged with SsangYong Paper Co.
Exports exceeded US$70 million in 1999.

Products launched

Awards

  • 2000: Receives Korea Logistics Award.
  • 2001: Ranked 1st in Consumer Satisfaction Index by KCSI and NCSI, awarded 'Human Resource Management Award' by Korea Efficiency Association.
  • 2002: Ranked 97th on Fortune's 100 best companies to work for, Vidal Sassoon is picked for Brand Power Award by Korea Efficiency Association.
  • 2006: Ranked 3rd on Fortune's Most Admired Companies and 1st on Fortune's Most Admired Companies in the Consumer Goods Industry.
  • 2007: Ranked 3rd on Fortune's Most Admired Companies and 1st on Fortune's Most Admired Companies in the Consumer Goods Industry.
  • 2008: Ranked 2nd on Barron's Most Admired Companies, 5th on Fortune's Most Admired Companies, and 1st on Fortune's Most Admired Companies in the Consumer Goods Industry.

Products

As of 2017, the products that the company produces are SK-II, Febreze, Gillette, Whisper, and Downy.