They refuted reports about outfit costs and advances, stressing errors were made.
They indicated plans for legal action to restore their reputation.
[TV Daily Kim Jin-seok Reporter] Won Hundred addressed recent financial allegations on the 29th.
The group stated, "The report is based on errors in the audit process," clarifying that outfit and production costs were mishandled.
They noted that an external auditing firm was consulted, leading to a correction request in July 2025.
Additionally, they disputed claims that the majority of INB100's revenue comes from advances, pointing out the alleged accumulated 72 billion won is incorrect.
They confirmed receiving 29 billion won in 2023 and 14 billion won in 2024.
Thus, the report's claims do not accurately reflect their financial condition.
They also expressed intention to pursue legal action for defamation and loss of reputation.
Another outlet reported that the label Big Planet Made is facing a complete capital impairment.
Won Hundred's response indicates their preparedness for both social and legal actions.
By taking a firm stance against allegations concerning outfit costs and advance payments, they emphasize their commitment to good internal financial management.
Their announcement of an ongoing correction process through external auditing reflects their intention to ensure transparency.
This proactive approach toward financial clarity is likely to enhance Won Hundred's credibility and growth potential in the future.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
Photo: Won Hundred