Satoshi Tomii
Director/Board Member at JAPAN POST INSURANCE CO., LTD.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Toru Onishi | M | 57 | 16 years | |
Hidekazu Sakamoto | M | 61 | 17 years | |
Kunio Tanigaki | M | 64 | 8 years | |
Tomoaki Nara | M | 63 | 17 years | |
Shoichiro Kubota | M | - |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 34 years |
Junko Koie | F | 58 | 17 years | |
Masako Suzuki | F | 70 | 8 years | |
Seiji Jige | M | 61 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 38 years |
Makoto Anayama | M | 61 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 38 years |
Yasushi Kinoshita | M | 67 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 9 years |
Hiroshi Murakami | M | - |
DBJ Investment Advisory Co. Ltd.
DBJ Investment Advisory Co. Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance DBJ Investment Advisory Co., Ltd. engages in financial services. It provides advice related to the Value for Growth (VG) Investment Program of the Development Bank of Japan. This program deals with value-added equity investment that supports growth strategies. The company was founded in December 2009 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. | - |
Hisashi Yamazaki | M | 75 | 4 years | |
Yasuaki Hironaka | M | 60 | 11 years | |
Kaori Tonosu | F | 62 | 2 years | |
Rika Hamasaki | F | 53 | 5 years | |
Hiroshi Murakami | M | - |
IA Partners Inc.
IA Partners Inc. Investment ManagersFinance IA Partners Inc. is a Japanese company founded in 2021 that prioritizes providing value to stakeholders, employees, business partners, society, and shareholders in the medium to long term. The private company is based in Tokyo, Japan. The company supports sustainable growth and incorporate SDGs and ESG perspectives into their investment strategies. | 3 years |
Kazuyuki Harada | M | 70 | 6 years | |
Yoshiki Miyanishi | M | 65 | 6 years | |
Koji Narita | M | 60 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 7 years |
Yuki Shingu | F | 52 | 1 years | |
Nobuo Sayama | M | 70 |
Japanese Association of Turnaround Professionals
| - |
Tsuyoshi Kajimura | M | 52 |
DBJ Investment Advisory Co. Ltd.
DBJ Investment Advisory Co. Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance DBJ Investment Advisory Co., Ltd. engages in financial services. It provides advice related to the Value for Growth (VG) Investment Program of the Development Bank of Japan. This program deals with value-added equity investment that supports growth strategies. The company was founded in December 2009 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. | - |
Yasuhiro Morita | M | - |
Japanese Association of Turnaround Professionals
| 7 years |
Hiroya Masuda | M | 73 | 4 years | |
Yuriya Komatsu | F | 61 |
IA Partners Inc.
IA Partners Inc. Investment ManagersFinance IA Partners Inc. is a Japanese company founded in 2021 that prioritizes providing value to stakeholders, employees, business partners, society, and shareholders in the medium to long term. The private company is based in Tokyo, Japan. The company supports sustainable growth and incorporate SDGs and ESG perspectives into their investment strategies. | - |
Osamu Iida | M | 67 |
IA Partners Inc.
IA Partners Inc. Investment ManagersFinance IA Partners Inc. is a Japanese company founded in 2021 that prioritizes providing value to stakeholders, employees, business partners, society, and shareholders in the medium to long term. The private company is based in Tokyo, Japan. The company supports sustainable growth and incorporate SDGs and ESG perspectives into their investment strategies. | 3 years |
Omachi Reiko | F | - | 1 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Minoru Murofushi | M | 93 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 3 years |
Hideto Fujii | M | 76 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | - |
Mikio Araki | M | 76 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | - |
Yo Takeuchi | M | 74 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | - |
Toru Hashimoto | M | - |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 9 years |
Mitsue Kurihara | F | 60 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 7 years |
Akio Mimura | M | 83 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | - |
Toshihiro Toyoshima | M | 61 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 25 years |
Kiyoto Koyama | M | 58 |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 15 years |
Rena Yoneyama | F | - |
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/
Development Bank of Japan, Inc. /Private Equity/ Investment ManagersFinance Development Bank of Japan, Inc. (DBJ) is a financial institution created in 1999 through the regrouping of JDB-Japan Development Bank and Hokkaido-Tohoku Development Finance Public Corp., and the adjunction of the finance divisions of Japan Regional Development Corp. and Japan Environment Corp. The firm is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with a network of domestic branches, as well as overseas offices in New York and London, and a subsidiary in Singapore. Formerly government-owned, DBJ underwent restructuring in 2007. The current structure was established in 2008 when a several-year privatization process was initiated. DBJ is a socially-committed investor. It provides long-term complementary financing and debt guarantees to promote the development of regional economies in Japan. The firm also supports technology-based enterprises, urban redevelopment and socially-desirable projects. It operates in collaboration with private sector financial institutions and favor projects with high policy content. As part of their investment activities, DBJ manages private equity funds. | 6 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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Japan | 37 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Satoshi Tomii
- Personal Network