Mitsubishi Group Business List
Below given is the list of subsidiaries of Mitsubishi Group:
1. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., popularly known as MUFG, is a financial services holding company form Japan backed by its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the major soros of Japanese banking. Income breaks down by activity as follows: there are 3 types of banking activity in the country-retail banking (29.4%); corporate banking (24%) and market banking (11.4%); financial assets management (4.5%); and international banking activity (30.7%).
2. MUTB
MUTB is a trust banking subsidiary of Tokyo Stock Exchange and top capitalized company with BA by MUFG Bank among major institutional investors throughout the world.
3. Mitsubishi Corporation
Founded in Japan, Mitsubishi is the country’s largest and top-ranked trading entity and its headquarters is based in Tokyo. It operates through 7 business segments: including, transport, financial services, metals, energy, machines, chemicals, fertilizers, and food.
4. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
The Mitsubishi Electric is one of the largest Japanese multinational electric and electronics equipment manufacturing company, founded in Tokyo, Japan, and it is operating from the headquarter there.
MEC produces air-conditioning systems, a range of household white goods such as fridges, consumer electronics (TVs etc), factory automation systems, automotive equipment, elevators, nuclear etc electrical power systems, semiconductors and other devices, visual information systems, space systems, radar and microwave components.
5. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd
MHI is a multinational company and it specializes in heavy engineering, electricity and electronic equipment, based in Japan, at the head office in Tokyo. Products include aircraft, aerospace components, air conditioners, forklifts, hydraulic equipment, missiles, power generation equipment, motor vehicles and machine tools, plaing an important role for the global industry. It came to 43rd place in the Top 100 Worlds Defense Companies as at Aug 2018.
6. Kirin Holdings Company Ltd
The company Kirin Co., Ltd, which is a subsidiary, has now expanded its business and is concerned with the alcohol, soft drink, medicines, and agribio industries. Leading subsidiaries that fully contribute to the growth of Kirin Europe are Kirin Europe GmbH (Germany);
Kirin Agribio EC BV (France); Southern Glass House Produce Ltd (England); Fides Holding BV (Netherlands); Barberet & Blanc SA (Spain) and Germicopa SA (France). Furthermore, it is the parent company of Lion (a renowned Australasian company).
7. Orix Corporation
ORIX is a consumer finance and financial services public listed group company which is situated in Minato, Tokyo Japan, and Osaka, Japan. Orix encompasses the subsidiaries such as Robeco Groep NV and others. Orix lends, offers leasing, rental services, real estate financing and development, life insurance, venture capital, in the region of North America, Asia, Middle East and Africa Northern including commodities funds dealings and securities brokering.
8. Robeco Groep NV
Two types of people through Robeco are seeking assets management services: institutional and private. Investors’ assets that may be used as private financing channels include those from Robeco as well as other financial institutions.
Indeed, Robeco had its origin at a time when Netherlands still did not have its first asset management firm, being set up as the Rotterdamsch Beleggings Consortium (Rotterdam Investment Consortium). The Sonnedix started to acquire such assets in 2001 from Rabobank Groep it was sold in 2013 to ORIX Corporation.
List of Companies owned by the Mitsubishi Group
List of Companies owned by the Mitsubishi Group: Mitsubishi Group, a loose confederation of autonomous Japanese companies that were founded out of the giant, family-owned Mitsubishi business combine, or zaibatsu, which was disintegrated and reestablished in April 1950.
The origin of the group of companies, Mitsubishi, was the Mitsubishi trading and shipping enterprise, Mitsubishi Commercial Company, established in 1873 by Iwasaki Yatarō, who bought out a government-run shipping company way back in 1871. The Japanese government, through its project that aimed at expanding both commerce and industry, lent Iwasaki financial assistance for several years in turn, and the company became the largest shipping firm in Japan.
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