Financial Intermediation

Financial intermediation plays a vital role in connecting capital suppliers and demanders, facilitating smooth economic activity. Through diverse services including securities brokerage, insurance agencies, and financial product intermediation, the sector creates an environment where individuals and businesses can access optimal financial products and services. By leveraging specialized knowledge and market information to provide optimal solutions tailored to customer needs, it achieves efficient capital allocation. In this industry, fintech technology utilization has dramatically improved service convenience and efficiency. Innovation through digital technologies such as online platforms, AI-powered matching, and robo-advisors continues to advance. Additionally, to ensure customer protection and proper transactions, sophisticated compliance frameworks and information security measures are established, promoting highly transparent business operations. Financial intermediation services serve as a driving force for financial market development and economic growth. They provide financial access opportunities to all societal sectors, including funding support for small and medium enterprises, promotion of individual wealth building, and advancement of risk management. Through financial literacy improvement support and regional finance vitalization, they contribute to the realization of an inclusive and sustainable economic society.

Stock Code Company Name Industry Prefecture Establishment Year Listing Year Market
7185 Hirose Tsusho Securities & Commodity Futures Osaka 2004 2016 Standard Market
8697 Japan Exchange Group Other Financing Business Tokyo 2013 2010 Prime Market
8705 Nissan Securities Group Securities & Commodity Futures Tokyo 2005 2005 Standard Market
8742 Kobayashi Yoko Securities & Commodity Futures Tokyo 1949 1997 Standard Market
8746 UNBANKED Securities & Commodity Futures Tokyo 1972 1996 Standard Market
8747 Yutaka Trusty Securities Securities & Commodity Futures Tokyo 1957 1995 Standard Market