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Korea Electric Power Corporation reported substantially stronger earnings for the first half of fiscal 2025 on a consolidated and separate basis, prepared under K-IFRS as preliminary, unaudited results. Consolidated revenue for Jan.-Jun. 2025 reached KRW 46,174 billion, up KRW 2,408 billion from the prior year, and consolidated operating income rose to KRW 5,889 billion (up KRW 3,339 billion). Consolidated net income was KRW 3,538 billion, versus KRW 710 billion a year earlier.

On a separate basis the company also moved from a loss to profit: Jan.-Jun. 2025 separate net income was KRW 3,085 billion (up KRW 2,948 billion year-over-year), and separate operating income improved to KRW 2,857 billion. These figures are preliminary estimates and have not been audited or reviewed by independent accountants.

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Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) amended its Form 6-K/A to disclose parent guarantees totaling KRW 1,173,253,249,214 (USD 842,854,345.70) for two Saudi project companies, Remal Energy Company and Naseem Energy Company. The guarantees cover payment obligations under power purchase agreements, equity bridge loans, capital contributions and local content management.

The guaranteed amount represents about 2.8% of KEPCO's consolidated equity of KRW 41,362,833,061,743 (as of Dec 31, 2024). KEPCO reports an aggregate financial guarantees balance of KRW 2,508,354,664,718. The board approved the guarantees on November 20, 2024 with all eight outside directors present and the audit committee standing member in attendance. The filing notes some executed guarantees are smaller than previously approved amounts and uses an exchange rate of 1 USD = 1,392 KRW.

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Disclosure highlights: Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEP) reported on Form 6-K that its Board of Directors, on 20 June 2025, approved a KRW 35.9 billion contribution to the Korea Institute of Energy Technology (KENTECH). The payment is drawn from the KRW 45.9 billion total the company expects to contribute over the course of 2025. According to the filing, the funds will be used for construction of KENTECH’s main facilities and to cover its operating expenses during 2025.

The report contains no additional financial statements, earnings figures, major transactions, or changes to KEPCO’s business strategy. Apart from the cash outflow, no immediate financial impact, performance guidance, or capital structure detail is provided.

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The current stock price of Korea Electric Power (KEP) is $13.89 as of August 15, 2025.

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The market cap of Korea Electric Power (KEP) is approximately 18.2B.
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