In the following article, Sony Financial Group will be addressed from different perspectives, delving into its origins, evolution and relevance today. _Var1 has been the subject of interest and controversy throughout history, and its influence covers various areas, from culture to technology. Throughout this text, the different facets of Sony Financial Group will be explored, analyzing its importance in modern society and its impact on today's world. Furthermore, its relevance in the contemporary context will be examined, as well as its role in human development and global well-being.
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Native name | ソニーフィナンシャルグループ株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Sonī Finansharu Gurūpu Kabushiki-gaisha |
Formerly | Sony Financial Holdings (2004–2021) |
Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1 April 2004[1] |
Headquarters | Ōtemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan[1] |
Key people | Shigeru Ishii (President)[1] |
Products | Financial products |
Total assets | ¥ 14.5 trillion[2] |
Number of employees | 13,500 |
Parent | Sony Group Corporation |
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Website | www.sonyfg.co.jp |
Sony Financial Group Inc.,[nb 1] formerly known as Sony Financial Holdings Inc.,[nb 2] is a Japanese holding company for Sony's financial services business and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.[1] It operates various businesses, including both life and non-life insurances, online banking, credit card settlement, nursing care, and venture capital.[3]
In March 2004, Sony received approval from the Financial Services Agency of Japan to establish a holding company under the Insurance Business Act and a holding company under the Banking Act. The following month, Sony established Sony Financial Holdings through a corporate split. This placed Sony Life Insurance, which became a Sony subsidiary in 1996, Sony Insurance, which was established in 1998, and Sony Bank, which was established in 2001, under the same umbrella.
In 2020, Sony acquired Sony Financial Holdings through a tender offer, delisting it from the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange and making it a wholly owned subsidiary.[4]
In 2021, Sony Financial Holdings changed its name to Sony Financial Group.
Total assets stood at 14.5 trillion yen as of the end of last year.