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Ricoh Leasing Company Stock Price

Symbol: TSE:8566Market Cap: JP¥169.1bCategory: Diversified Financials

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    Ricoh Leasing Company, Ltd. Key Details

    JP¥312.2b

    Revenue

    JP¥263.6b

    Cost of Revenue

    JP¥48.5b

    Gross Profit

    JP¥32.9b

    Other Expenses

    JP¥15.7b

    Earnings

    Last Reported Earnings
    Mar 31, 2025
    Next Reporting Earnings
    Aug 01, 2025
    Earnings per share (EPS)
    509.27
    Gross Margin
    15.55%
    Net Profit Margin
    5.02%
    Debt/Equity Ratio
    435.8%

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    About 8566

    Founded
    1976
    Employees
    1657
    CEO
    Tokuharu Nakamura
    WebsiteView website
    www.r-lease.co.jp

    Ricoh Leasing Company, Ltd. engages in leasing, investment, and financial service businesses in Japan. The company engages in finance and operating lease activities. It is also involved in leasing of medical equipment, industrial machine tools, and information-related equipment business. In addition, the company provides industry-specific and condominium loans, as well as offers accounts receivable collection and factoring services. Further, it engages in solar power generation, housing rental, and real estate related business. The company was formerly known as Ricoh Credit Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Ricoh Leasing Company, Ltd. in April 1984. Ricoh Leasing Company, Ltd. was incorporated in 1976 and is headquartered in Minato-ku, Japan.

    Japanese Market Performance

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    • 3 Months: 8.5%
    • 1 Year: 4.8%
    • Year to Date: 6.2%
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