A
AAFX.IO
Markets, Explained
Compare Platforms
Home  /  Global Stocks  /  SK Hynix Approves Record 40 Trillion Won ($28.8…
Global Stocks

SK Hynix Approves Record 40 Trillion Won ($28.8 Billion) Share Buyback and Cancellation

SK Hynix board approves Korea’s largest share buyback of 40 trillion won ($28.8 billion), cancelling 24.07 million shares (3.3% of capital) over three months and raising shareholder returns to over 50% of free cash flow.

AA
Arslan Ali Butt
Editor at AAFX.IO
Aug 19, 2026
Updated Aug 19, 2026
SK Hynix Approves Record 40 Trillion Won ($28.8 Billion) Share Buyback and Cancellation

SK Hynix board approves Korea’s largest share buyback of 40 trillion won ($28.8 billion), cancelling 24.07 million shares (3.3% of capital) over three months and raising shareholder returns to over 50% of free cash flow.

SK Hynix said on Wednesday its board approved a plan to repurchase and fully cancel treasury shares worth up to 40 trillion won (approximately $28.8 billion), the largest such programme in South Korean corporate history. The buyback of about 24.07 million shares (roughly 3.3% of issued capital) will begin on 20 August and run for about three months, as the memory chip giant returns a larger share of its AI-driven cash windfall to investors.

SK Hynix to Buy Back 24.07 Million Shares Worth 40.43 Trillion Won ($28.8bn), Equal to 3.3% of Capital

The Board of Directors resolved to repurchase 24.07 million common shares valued at 40.43 trillion won, based on the previous day’s closing price of 1,662,000 won. This equates to approximately 3.3% of the company’s 730.49 million total issued shares. All purchased shares will be cancelled upon completion.

The programme starts on 20 August 2026 and is scheduled to last roughly three months (targeted completion around mid-November). SK Hynix also raised its shareholder-return target for the 2025–2027 period to over 50% of cumulative free cash flow, up from the previous “within 50%” guideline. Returns will be delivered through a dual track of share repurchases/cancellations and cash dividends, with the company also reviewing higher regular dividends and possible special dividends.

The company stated it views its shares as undervalued relative to intrinsic value and aims to enhance shareholder value through the cancellation of treasury stock.

SK Hynix Buyback Seen as Buffer After Stock Rises 120–155% YTD but Falls 15% in Past Month

Investors had been closely watching for larger capital returns after several quarters of record, AI-fuelled earnings. The announcement is among the biggest buybacks ever by a Korean company and accelerates the existing shareholder-return framework. While SK Hynix stock had gained more than 120–155% year-to-date in 2026, it had fallen about 15% over the prior month amid broader cooling in AI-related valuations and rising global bond yields. The buyback is widely seen as a potential buffer against further near-term share-price pressure.

SK Hynix Posts Record Q2 Profit of 60.54 Trillion Won (+557%) on AI HBM Boom as Net Cash Hits 69 Trillion Won

SK Hynix has posted exceptional results driven by surging demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) used in AI servers. In the second quarter of 2026 the company reported record revenue of 79.32 trillion won (up 257% year-on-year) and operating profit of 60.54 trillion won (up 557%), with an operating margin of 76%. First-half revenue exceeded 100 trillion won for the first time. Net cash stood at approximately 69 trillion won.

The firm has long-term supply agreements with around 10 major customers and began mass production of HBM4 in Q2 2026. Management has repeatedly stated that tight supply conditions and strong AI memory demand are expected to persist for several years. Rival Samsung Electronics is also anticipated to expand its own shareholder returns on the back of similar AI-related strength.

Previous shareholder returns in 2025 totalled around 14.3 trillion won (including 2.1 trillion won in dividends and 12.2 trillion won in share cancellations). The new 40-trillion-won buyback alone represents a substantial acceleration of capital returns.

SK Hynix Buyback Runs Aug 20–Nov as Focus Shifts to Over 50% FCF Returns and HBM4 Ramp

The open-market repurchase programme will run from 20 August for approximately three months, after which the shares will be cancelled. Investors will monitor execution pace, any accompanying dividend increases, and further details on the expanded “over 50% of cumulative FCF” policy for 2025–2027. Attention will also remain on HBM4 ramp-up, overall memory pricing, and whether the company maintains its outlook for sustained tight supply and elevated demand into 2027 and beyond. Full-year 2026 results and any additional return measures will be key upcoming catalysts.

Sources & Methodology

Primary-source standard: Market-moving facts should link to original data releases, regulator notices, company filings or official project announcements whenever available. Secondary reporting is used for additional context, not as a substitute for original evidence.

Page last reviewed:

Market information only: This article is for informational and educational purposes and does not constitute investment advice. Trading and investing involve risk, including possible loss of capital. Verify current prices and terms before making financial decisions.
Want to trade this move?
Compare regulated brokers with tight spreads and fast execution. Start trading with a broker that fits your strategy.
Compare Brokers →
AA
Arslan Ali Butt
Arslan Ali Butt is the founder and Lead Market Analyst at AAFX.io, with more than a decade of experience covering forex, cryptocurrencies, commodities, equities, and global macroeconomic trends. He holds an MBA in Finance and an MPhil in Behavioral Finance, combining academic research with practical market experience in technical analysis, dealing-desk operations, risk management, market sentiment, and trading psychology. Since 2014, Arslan has produced data-driven market analysis, price forecasts, trading education, and live webinars for international audiences. His research and commentary have been published by FXEmpire, FXLeaders, FXStreet, TradingKey, Cryptonews, KuCoin Learn, InsideBitcoins, Business2Community, ForexCrunch, EconomyWatch, ACY Securities, and FlowBank. Through AAFX.io, he provides independent, transparent, and clearly sourced market news and analysis designed to help readers understand financial markets and make better-informed decisions.
View all articles →
Get real-time news alerts and trade signals — Join our Telegram community →
Publisher clarification: Arslan Ali Markets at AAFX.IO is an independent financial publication. It is not a broker and is not affiliated with AAFX Trading or any similarly named brokerage.