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Japanese financial services companies in the UK and EMEA after Brexit

This post is also available in: JapaneseJapanese financial services firms in the UK have remained fairly resilient since Brexit, in terms of turnover and headcount – with significant growth shown by the non-life insurers and leasing and financing companies, but less growth for some in the banking and securities sectors.  On the other hand, the…

The history of Japanese financial services companies in the UK and EMEA

This post is also available in: JapaneseBanks Japanese banks first established operations in London in the 19th and early 20th centuries, to support Japan’s overseas trade and gain knowledge of modern financial and commercial practices. Japan was rapidly industrializing after the Meiji Restoration of 1868 and many of the banks worked closely with the Japanese…

Reflections on the past forty years of Japanese business in the UK – what’s next? – 7

This post is also available in: Japanese(continued from part 6) The Japanese consumer electronics companies which were such prominent sponsors of the 1985 Japanese Miracle conference at Oxford University had all set up manufacturing in the UK in the 1970s. Sony was the first, taking over an empty factory in Bridgend, with support from the…

Reflections on the past forty years of Japanese business in the UK – what’s next? – 6

This post is also available in: Japanese(continued from part 5) The Japanese Miracle was the title of a conference held by AISEC at Oxford University in December 1985. Japan’s economic success was beginning to be noticed, but often as a threat, with books starting to appear such as Japan as Number 1  and American unionists…

Reflections on the past forty years of Japanese business in the UK – what’s next? – 5

This post is also available in: Japanese(continued from part 4) In the next part of my speech to Jiji Top Seminar, I took Napoleon Bonaparte’s view that “to understand the man you have to know what was happening in the world when he was twenty” and looked at the state of the UK in the…

Kubota to build excavator factory in Germany

This post is also available in: JapaneseJapanese construction machinery maker Kubota will build a new factory in Germany to produce mini excavators, planning for a long-term rise in demand in Europe despite sluggish demand in the region. Kubota already has a factory nearby employing over 500 people and another factory in France, producing tractors, where…

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