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Our Business Activities
- Nomura Principal Finance Co., Ltd. (NPF), a wholly owned subsidiary of Nomura Holdings, invests Nomura Group's own capital.
- We invest in companies of various sizes, from mid-size companies to large-scale corporations.
- We also invest in corporations in diverse sectors, ranging from the manufacturing industry to the services industry.
NPF's programs have been useful in resolving the following management issues
Management Buyouts (MBO)
- Achieve independence from parent company or owner.
- Sell shares to parent company, financial institution, or other top shareholder.
- For companies wishing to strategically spin off a subsidiary, but wanting to avoid selling shares to industry competitors.
Strategic Delisting
- Delisting for companies who no longer need to tap the market for financings and otherwise benefit little from being listed.
- For companies looking to raise corporate value over the long-term without worrying about short-term financial performance.
- For companies wanting a fail-safe way to avoid a hostile takeover
Business Succession
- Increase successor's stake in order to solidify leadership.
- Avoid having ownership splintered by inheritance.
- Want to figure out inheritance issues for founding owner's shares.
Capital Increases
- Large financings to aid companies in growing their business.
- Financings in order to carry out a large-scale M&A transactions.
- Large financings to execute to comprehensive restructuring and other management reforms.
Joint Investment
- Support business investors in sharing acquisition risk.
- Support business investors who need to need heavy funding for an acquisition.
- Provide an objective third-party view in order to successfully integrate management and quickly achieve synergies.
Turnaround Sponsorship
- For companies looking for a sponsor to help them with bankruptcy / private restructuring
- For companies looking to adapt to impaired asset accounting or otherwise carry out financial restructuring.
- The effect that can be expected from a scheme may greatly differ due to the differences in the scheme depending on the case.
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