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SeeYa Co., Ltd.

SeeYa Co., Ltd. is the member-built company behind the 2026 return of SeeYa, and that ownership angle is the whole story. Rather than licensing nostalgia through an outside agency, Nam Gyu-ri, Kim Yeon-ji, and Lee Bo-ram created their own operating structure to manage releases, scheduling, and fan events on their own terms.

That matters because SeeYa's original run under Core Contents Media belonged to a generation of artists that rarely controlled the business around their music. SeeYa Co., Ltd. flips that history. With Nam Gyu-ri serving as CEO and the trio sharing executive responsibility, the company turns a reunion into an artist-owned comeback model rather than a legacy-label revival.

The public-facing stack is still lean. Instagram and YouTube are the clearest touchpoints, and that makes sense for a reunion-era company built around one group rather than a broad trainee or roster business. Even so, SeeYa Co., Ltd. already stands out as one of the cleaner member-run comeback structures in second-generation K-pop.

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What is SeeYa Co., Ltd.?
SeeYa Co., Ltd. is the company created by Nam Gyu-ri, Kim Yeon-ji, and Lee Bo-ram to run SeeYa’s reunion era directly. Instead of returning through a legacy outside label, the members built their own structure to manage releases, scheduling, and the public rollout themselves.
Why did SeeYa create their own company?
The members created SeeYa Co., Ltd. to control the terms of their comeback after years away as a group. That makes the reunion more than a nostalgia play. It turns the return into an artist-owned business move shaped by the members rather than by a former outside label.
Who runs SeeYa Co., Ltd.?
Nam Gyu-ri serves as CEO of SeeYa Co., Ltd., while Kim Yeon-ji and Lee Bo-ram also hold executive responsibility inside the project. That setup matters because it makes the company a member-led operating structure rather than a symbolic reunion banner.

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