Updated Mar 21, 2026 by Bandai Namco
Bandai Namco achieved significant financial growth in fiscal year 2012, with net sales rising 15.2% to ¥454.2 billion and operating income surging 111.8% to ¥34.6 billion.
The company’s operating margin improved to 7.6% from 4.1% in the prior year, supported by a 944.6% increase in net income to ¥19.3 billion.
Key revenue drivers included home-software sales at ¥86 billion, arcade-machine sales at ¥73.4 billion, and network-content earnings at ¥33.6 billion.
The group aims to reach record sales of ¥480 billion and record operating income of ¥42.5 billion by 2015 through its 'Empower-Gain Momentum-Accelerate Evolution' strategy.
Management successfully reduced the share of unprofitable titles from approximately 50% of the portfolio in March 2010 to a more efficient level.
Strategic growth is centered on leveraging flagship intellectual properties—specifically Gundam, Kamen Rider, Power Rangers, and Pretty Cure—across global markets, mobile platforms, and adult-focused product lines.
Bandai Namco achieved significant financial growth in fiscal year 2012, with net sales rising 15.2% to ¥454.2 billion and operating income surging 111.8% to ¥34.6 billion.
The company’s operating margin improved to 7.6% from 4.1% in the prior year, supported by a 944.6% increase in net income to ¥19.3 billion.
Key revenue drivers included home-software sales at ¥86 billion, arcade-machine sales at ¥73.4 billion, and network-content earnings at ¥33.6 billion.
The group aims to reach record sales of ¥480 billion and record operating income of ¥42.5 billion by 2015 through its 'Empower-Gain Momentum-Accelerate Evolution' strategy.
Management successfully reduced the share of unprofitable titles from approximately 50% of the portfolio in March 2010 to a more efficient level.
Strategic growth is centered on leveraging flagship intellectual properties—specifically Gundam, Kamen Rider, Power Rangers, and Pretty Cure—across global markets, mobile platforms, and adult-focused product lines.