BANDAI NAMCO Group aims for ¥750 billion in net sales and ¥75 billion in operating profit by March 31, 2021, with an operating profit margin and ROE of 10% or more.
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The Group's business is segmented into Toys and Hobby, Network Entertainment, and Visual and Music Production, with Network Entertainment encompassing network content, home video games, arcade machines, and amusement facilities.
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In FY2018.3, amusement facilities generated ¥64.2 billion in sales from 1,870 facilities (293 directly managed, 1,563 revenue-sharing), while amusement machines generated ¥28.2 billion.
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BANDAI NAMCO Group was ranked among the top global app market publishers in 2017 based on revenue for iOS and Google Play, with Tencent being the top publisher.
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The Group emphasizes work-life balance through systems like extended childcare leave, flextime, shorter working hours, and support for family caregiving, exceeding legal requirements.
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Cash and cash equivalents decreased by ¥24,836 million to ¥180,832 million at the end of the fiscal year, with operating activities providing ¥55,138 million (a 14.0% year-on-year decrease).
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The Company plans a base dividend of ¥36 per share for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019, following a total dividend of ¥111 per share in the previous fiscal year.
Insights
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BANDAI NAMCO Group aims for ¥750 billion in net sales and ¥75 billion in operating profit by March 31, 2021, with an operating profit margin and ROE of 10% or more.
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The Group's business is segmented into Toys and Hobby, Network Entertainment, and Visual and Music Production, with Network Entertainment encompassing network content, home video games, arcade machines, and amusement facilities.
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In FY2018.3, amusement facilities generated ¥64.2 billion in sales from 1,870 facilities (293 directly managed, 1,563 revenue-sharing), while amusement machines generated ¥28.2 billion.
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BANDAI NAMCO Group was ranked among the top global app market publishers in 2017 based on revenue for iOS and Google Play, with Tencent being the top publisher.
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The Group emphasizes work-life balance through systems like extended childcare leave, flextime, shorter working hours, and support for family caregiving, exceeding legal requirements.
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Cash and cash equivalents decreased by ¥24,836 million to ¥180,832 million at the end of the fiscal year, with operating activities providing ¥55,138 million (a 14.0% year-on-year decrease).
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The Company plans a base dividend of ¥36 per share for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019, following a total dividend of ¥111 per share in the previous fiscal year.