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The yuhan hoesa (유한회사) is Korea's closed limited company: units instead of freely traded shares, no public offering, and historically lighter disclosure — which is precisely why many foreign multinationals ran their Korean arms as yuhan hoesa. Order the official record for any yuhan hoesa: identity, numbers and registered details, in minutes.
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When a counterparty publishes little, the register record is your floor: it proves the entity is real, names it exactly, and locates it. For yuhan hoesa — where audited accounts may be absent and ownership is closely held — that floor carries most of the diligence weight.
The form itself is informative: meeting a yuhan hoesa often means meeting a subsidiary structure, so asking about the parent behind it is a natural follow-up.
The official record for the yuhan hoesa — registered name, identifiers, seat and disclosed details as published — emailed in minutes as structured data plus a branded PDF. From €9.99, one-time payment.
The form long sat outside external-audit and disclosure duties that hit stock companies, making it attractive for wholly-owned subsidiaries. Korea has since extended audit obligations to large yuhan hoesa, but the disclosure gap versus a chusik hoesa persists — and makes register-level verification more valuable.
By the registered name: 유한회사 versus 주식회사. English renderings blur it — both may print as "Co., Ltd." — so the registered Korean identity and numbers are the test.
Its registered identity, identifiers, seat and published company details from official sources — the existence-and-identity layer that thinner financial disclosure cannot replace.
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