LG Uplus President Hwang Hyeon-sik speaks at a press conference on Sept. 15 (Courtesy of LG Uplus LG Uplus Corp., South Korea’s third-largest mobile carrier, which has joined its two bigger local rivals in a race to expand non-telecom services, is beefing up investments in startups to hunt for new drivers that can accelerate its push to transition into a platform company.
LG Uplus early this month invested 3 billion won ($2.3 million) in Vetching, the developer of electronic medical record (EMR) and customer relationship management (CRM) solution Plusvet for veterinarians, according to venture capital industry sources on Monday.
Plusvet enables veterinarians to digitally manage appointments, consultations, payments as well as medicine orders and management. It is Korea’s only cloud-based EMR for veterinarians.
With the investment, LG Uplus is expected to accelerate its venture into the pet technology sector under the direction of LG Uplus President Hwang Hyeon-sik, who is calling for changes in the traditional telecom company’s business portfolio with new growth engines.
The company is expected to introduce an AI-powered voice bot service for vets by incorporating its Artificial Intelligence Contact Center (AICC) technology with Vetching’s technology.
LG Uplus’ IoT service for pet care It is also readying to launch a new pet care platform for pet grooming and accessories in view of the burgeoning pet care market in the country.
AGGRESSIVE STARTUP VENTURE INVESTMENT
The latest investment underscores LG Uplus’ business strategy shift to catch up to its bigger rivals in their race to transform into platform companies.
The latest investment comes just a month after it invested 3 billion won in Somssidang Company, the operator of a social platform for hobbies and leisure activities in a Series A funding round in July.
The Korean telecom company invested a total of 90 billion won in 18 startup ventures through all of 2022 and January-August this year.
That is about triple its total investment in 2020 and 2021.
As LG Uplus plans more investments in startups this year, its total 2022-2023 venture investment is forecast to quadruple its total 2020-2021 investment, said an official from the company.
LG Uplus startup venture investments
Unit: Billion won
Source: LG Uplus
SHIFT FROM TRADITIONAL TELECOM BUSINESS
LG Uplus’ aggressive startup venture investment is expected to intensify competition in the Korean telecom industry to reduce the industry’s reliance on traditional telecom businesses and beef up non-telecom services as new revenue sources in the saturated telecom market.
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