Chung Ju-yung had five brothers and one sister; he had eight sons and one daughter with his wife. In addition, he had two daughters with a younger woman, with whom he started a relationship in 1973; these daughters were not acknowledged until after his death. • (1925–2015). After working for
Hyundai Engineering & Construction, he left the company, taking Hyundai Cement with him to form the
Sungwoo Business Group, which includes Hyundai Cement, Hyundai Welding, and Sungwoo Automotive. •
Chung Se-yung (1928–2005). He founded Hyundai Motor. He later left the Hyundai Group, taking control of Hyundai Development Co., Ltd., a major housing builder in Korea. • Chung Shin-yung (1931–1962). Died in a car accident in Germany while working as a journalist for a Korean newspaper company. His only son, Chung Mong-hyuk, ran
Hyundai Oilbank, the third largest oil refiner in Korea. • (1936–2021). Founder of the
KCC Chemical (Keumkang) group, a major South Korean manufacturer of paints and glass products.
Children • (1934–1982). Died in a car accident in
Gimcheon, in a Hyundai-built
Ford Granada, on the
Gyeongbu Expressway leaving two daughters. •
Chung Mong-koo (1938–). Head of the
Hyundai Kia Automotive Group, the second largest business group in Korea. Assumed control of
Hyundai Engineering & Construction in 2011. • (1942–). Chairman of the
Hyundai Department Store Group, one of the largest retailers in South Korea. • Chung Kyung-hee (1944–). The only daughter of Chung Ju-yung and Byeon Joong-seok. • (1945–1990). Died by suicide, leaving three sons. His oldest son Chung Il-sun is the president of
BNG Steel, a member of the
Hyundai Kia Automotive Group. •
Chung Mong-hun (1948–2003). Former chairman of the
Hyundai Group and heir apparent to his father before he died by suicide in August 2003; this left his wife
Hyun Jeong-eun (1956–) in control of the Hyundai Group. •
Chung Mong-joon (1951–). Politician and
de facto owner of
Hyundai Heavy Industries, Korea's third largest non-life insurer. • (1959–). Former chairman of Hyundai Merchant Bank and Kangwon Bank. • Chung Chung-in (Grace Jeong; 1979–), actress. • Chung Chung-im (Elizabeth Jeong; 1981–), advertiser.
Nephews via Chung In-yung (1920–2006) • Chung Mong-guk. •
Chung Mong-won. Chairman of
Halla Group. Recently reacquired Mando Machinery. via Chung-Soon-yung (1925–2015) • Chung Mong-sun. Chairman of Sungwoo Group (
Hyundai Cement). • Chung Mong-suk. Chairman of Hyundai Welding Co., Ltd. • Chung Mong-hoon. Chairman of Sungwoo Hyokwang International Co. • Chung Mong-yong. Chairman of Sungwoo Automotive. via Chung Se-yung (1928–2005) •
Chung Mong-gyu. Former Chairman of Hyundai Motor. Current Chairman of Hyundai Development Co., Ltd. via Chung Shin-yong (1931–1962) • Chung Mong-hyuk. Former President of Hyundai Oil & Hyundai Petrochemical; current chairman of
Hyundai Corporation. via Chung Sang-yung (1936–) • Chung Mong-jin. Chairman of KCC. • Chung Mong-ik. Vice-chairman of KCC. • Chung Mong-yeol. President of KCC Construction Co., Ltd. == See also ==