Hub Ho Hin Bangkok
Hub Ho Hin was founded in 1991 by Jira Maligool, Yongyoot Thongkongtoon, Jina Osothsilp and Prasert Vivattanananpong, fellow alumni of Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Communication Arts.[1] The company initially did business in advertising production, and began branching into film production with the 2000 film The Iron Ladies, which was directed by Yongyoot and co-produced with Tai Entertainment, and Jira's 2002 film Mekhong Full Moon Party, co-produced with GMM Pictures through the joint venture Hub Ho Hin Films (2002–2008).Following the success of the three companies' 2003 co-production My Girl, GTH was formed as a joint venture, which lasted until 2015.[2] Hub Ho Hin now holds a 15% stake in GTH's successor GDH 559, which is 51% owned by GMM Grammy.It also has a 10% direct stake in GDH's partial subsidiary Nadao Bangkok.