According to the Financial Supervisory Service's electronic corporate disclosure, OA Entertainment, founded by Jennie, paid her 9.48 billion won last year and 14.31 billion won the year before. The combined total over the two-year period amounts to approximately 23.8 billion won.
OA Entertainment posted 23.8 billion won in revenue last year, up 26 percent from a year earlier. Jennie owns 100 percent of the company, while her mother serves as its CEO.
Jennie's activities as a member of the quartet are handled through YG Entertainment, while her solo activities are managed through OA Entertainment.
While no detailed breakdown is available, industry insiders say most of the revenue likely came from Jennie's solo activities including advertising and promotional endorsement deals.
The flamboyant star set up OA Entertainment in November 2023, shortly after her exclusive contract with YG Entertainment ended, posting 18.9 billion won in revenue in its first year.
But operating profit fell to 390 million won last year from 580 million won in 2024, attributed to increased investment in infrastructure and staffing. It has nine employees, with total compensation paid to staff last year standing at about 1.08 billion won.
Last month, Jennie was included in TIME magazine's annual list of the "100 Most Influential People" for this year.
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