ORIX Corporation USA (ORIX USA) announced that President and CEO Terry Suzuki has assumed the role of Senior Managing Executive Officer of ORIX Corporation and is responsible for ORIX Group?s USA & Europe Business Unit, in addition to his current role at ORIX USA. The establishment of the USA & Europe Business Unit is part of ORIX Group?s new organizational structure designed to accelerate progress toward its 2035 long-term vision and financial goals. In this expanded role, Suzuki will play a key role in advancing ORIX Group?s global Asset Management strategy across the U.S. and Europe, working in close alignment with the leaders of ORIX Europe Group companies, including Karin van Baardwijk, CEO of Robeco and Group Executive of ORIX Corporation, to identify cross-regional synergies and drive the continued growth of the asset management platform.
Suzuki will also work closely with ORIX U.K. leadership to support their business plans and strategic objectives, including the establishment of a resource-sharing framework to identify new opportunities across the organization. To support the newly established business, Ikuo Nakamura, Executive Officer of ORIX Corporation, has joined the USA & Europe Business Unit, with responsibility for ORIX USA. He will be based in ORIX USA?s New York office and report to Suzuki and serve as a member of the ORIX USA Executive Committee.
These changes are part of ORIX Group?s new global structure, which is organized into three business units: Japan & APAC, Infrastructure and USA & Europe. These business units are supported by five global corporate functions: Digital Innovation, Corporate Strategy and Management, HR and Administration, Risk Management and Legal and Compliance.
ORIX Corp is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the provision of diversified financial services. The Company operates through ten business segments: Corporate Sales/Maintenance Lease, Real Estate, Banking and Credit, Business Investment/Concession, Environmental Energy, Insurance, Banking and Credit, Transportation Equipment, ORIX USA, ORIX Europe, and Asia/Australia. The Corporate Sales/Maintenance Lease segment engages in the finance and commission business, and the leasing and rental of automobiles, electronic measuring instruments, IT-related equipment. The Real Estate segment engages in the development, lease, management, facility operation and asset management of real estate. The Environmental Energy segment engages in domestic and overseas renewable energy, electric power retailing, energy saving services, solar panels and storage batteries sales, waste disposal. The Company is also engaged in the research and development, manufacture and sale of cosmetics and health foods.
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