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Daiwa Securities Group Inc.
Company type Public ( K.K)
TYO: 8601
TOPIX Large 70 Component
Industry Investment banking
Founded1943; 81 years ago (1943)
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Hibino Takashi (President and CEO)
Products Financial services
Investment banking
Investment management
Brokerage firm
Total assets$196.7 billion (2015) [1]
Number of employees
14,889 (at March 2022)
SubsidiariesDC Advisory
Website www.daiwa-grp.jp/english/

Daiwa Securities Group Inc. (大和証券グループ本社, Daiwa Shōken Gurūpu Honsha) is a Japanese investment bank that is the second largest securities brokerage after Nomura Securities. [2]

Major subsidiaries include Daiwa Securities, which offers retail services such as online trading to individual investors and investment banking services in Japan, as well as Daiwa Capital Markets, the firm's international investment banking arm (with a presence across Asia, Europe and North America) that provides M&A advisory, sales and trading services in a variety of financial products to corporate and institutional clients. Other group companies provide asset management, research and private equity fund services.

The company is the fourth largest shareholder in SL Green Realty. [3]

History

Daiwa Securities SB Capital Markets

The company was founded in 1999 as Daiwa Securities SB Capital Markets Co. Ltd., a joint venture between Daiwa Securities Group (Daiwa) and Sumitomo Bank (SB). It was renamed in 2001 to Daiwa Securities SMBC Co. Ltd., after Sumitomo Bank merged with Sakura Bank on 1 April 2001 to form Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG). However, in 2010, SMBC acquired Nikko Cordial (Japan's third-largest brokerage at that time).

Daiwa Securities Capital Markets Company

Following this step, Daiwa dissolved the joint-venture with SMBC and re-acquired 100% of the shares in the company, before renaming it again as Daiwa Securities Capital Markets Co. Ltd. Finally, about two years later, the company was absorbed in a merger, leaving Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd as the sole entity. [4]

Member companies

  • Daiwa Financial Holdings Co., Ltd.
  • Daiwa Securities Co., Ltd.
  • Daiwa Asset Management Co., Ltd.
  • Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd.
  • Daiwa SB Investments Ltd.
  • Daiwa Securities Business Center Co., Ltd.
  • The Daiwa Property Co. Ltd.
  • Daiwa Capital Markets America Inc.
  • Daiwa Capital Markets Europe Ltd. [5]

Projects

In July 2012, Daiwa Securities Group was chosen by the Central Bank of Myanmar to spearhead a $380-million project designed to develop an IT network for the Myanmar government that would connect all ministries as well as schools and hospitals to a cloud computing system and would also entail a secure online banking system for the country. [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The World's Largest Public Companies". Forbes.
  2. ^ "Japan's top three brokerages to pare grad hiring as households shun stocks". The Japan Times. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  3. ^ Putzier, Konrad (1 September 2015). "Who Will Be Holding the Bag?". The Real Deal. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  4. ^ http://www.daiwa-grp.jp/data/current/press-3129-attachment.pdf[ bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Group Companies | About Daiwa Securities Group".
  6. ^ "Is Myanmar a business opportunity bonanza?". Investvine.com. 15 January 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2013.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Daiwa Securities)

Daiwa Securities Group Inc.
Company type Public ( K.K)
TYO: 8601
TOPIX Large 70 Component
Industry Investment banking
Founded1943; 81 years ago (1943)
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Hibino Takashi (President and CEO)
Products Financial services
Investment banking
Investment management
Brokerage firm
Total assets$196.7 billion (2015) [1]
Number of employees
14,889 (at March 2022)
SubsidiariesDC Advisory
Website www.daiwa-grp.jp/english/

Daiwa Securities Group Inc. (大和証券グループ本社, Daiwa Shōken Gurūpu Honsha) is a Japanese investment bank that is the second largest securities brokerage after Nomura Securities. [2]

Major subsidiaries include Daiwa Securities, which offers retail services such as online trading to individual investors and investment banking services in Japan, as well as Daiwa Capital Markets, the firm's international investment banking arm (with a presence across Asia, Europe and North America) that provides M&A advisory, sales and trading services in a variety of financial products to corporate and institutional clients. Other group companies provide asset management, research and private equity fund services.

The company is the fourth largest shareholder in SL Green Realty. [3]

History

Daiwa Securities SB Capital Markets

The company was founded in 1999 as Daiwa Securities SB Capital Markets Co. Ltd., a joint venture between Daiwa Securities Group (Daiwa) and Sumitomo Bank (SB). It was renamed in 2001 to Daiwa Securities SMBC Co. Ltd., after Sumitomo Bank merged with Sakura Bank on 1 April 2001 to form Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG). However, in 2010, SMBC acquired Nikko Cordial (Japan's third-largest brokerage at that time).

Daiwa Securities Capital Markets Company

Following this step, Daiwa dissolved the joint-venture with SMBC and re-acquired 100% of the shares in the company, before renaming it again as Daiwa Securities Capital Markets Co. Ltd. Finally, about two years later, the company was absorbed in a merger, leaving Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd as the sole entity. [4]

Member companies

  • Daiwa Financial Holdings Co., Ltd.
  • Daiwa Securities Co., Ltd.
  • Daiwa Asset Management Co., Ltd.
  • Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd.
  • Daiwa SB Investments Ltd.
  • Daiwa Securities Business Center Co., Ltd.
  • The Daiwa Property Co. Ltd.
  • Daiwa Capital Markets America Inc.
  • Daiwa Capital Markets Europe Ltd. [5]

Projects

In July 2012, Daiwa Securities Group was chosen by the Central Bank of Myanmar to spearhead a $380-million project designed to develop an IT network for the Myanmar government that would connect all ministries as well as schools and hospitals to a cloud computing system and would also entail a secure online banking system for the country. [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The World's Largest Public Companies". Forbes.
  2. ^ "Japan's top three brokerages to pare grad hiring as households shun stocks". The Japan Times. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  3. ^ Putzier, Konrad (1 September 2015). "Who Will Be Holding the Bag?". The Real Deal. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  4. ^ http://www.daiwa-grp.jp/data/current/press-3129-attachment.pdf[ bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Group Companies | About Daiwa Securities Group".
  6. ^ "Is Myanmar a business opportunity bonanza?". Investvine.com. 15 January 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2013.

External links



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