Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) is South Korea's sovereign wealth fund and one of the world’s top 15 largest sovereign wealth funds. Established in 2005, the KIC helps South Korea maintain fiscal responsibility and protect itself from any economic disruptions or sharp drops in the value of its currency.

The KIC has a unique portfolio of investments that includes global equities, fixed income, foreign currency, and alternative investments. The KIC's global equity holdings include stocks from countries around the world, including the US, China, Japan, and the UK. The KIC also invests in alternative investments such as private equity, venture capital, and hedge funds.

The KIC can also take advantage of private deals, co-investments, and distressed securities. The fund has expertise in mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring, and has a global presence with offices in New York, London, and Seoul. As of March 31, 2020, the fund had total assets of $111.9 billion.

The KIC takes a long-term view towards investing and has committed to significantly increasing its sustainable investments by 2035. This strategy reflects the KIC's aim to align its investment with South Korea’s commitment to meeting their global climate change and socioeconomic goals. The KIC can use its capital in support of investments in clean energy, green finance, clean technology, and sustainable development.

Korea Investment Corporation is playing an increasingly important role in helping South Korea achieve the country’s environmental, social, and economic goals. By investing in sustainable projects, the KIC will help the country reach its targets while gaining returns on its portfolio.