Tokyo Century Corporation – Facilities Investment and Financing for Clients
- Company Name: Tokyo Century Corporation
- State/Prefecture: Tokyo Prefecture
- City/Town/Village: Chiyoda-ku
- Street: FUJISOFT Bldg., 3 Kanda-neribeicho
- Country: Japan
- Zip/Postal Code: 101-0022
- Phone: +81-3-5209-7055
- Website: https://www.tokyocentury.co.jp/en/
- Listed: 05/14/2018 9:13 pm
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Tokyo Century Corporation (TOKYO:8439) was launched in 2009 through the merger of Century Leasing System, Inc. and Tokyo Leasing Co., Ltd. Its core lines of business include equipment leasing, specialty financing, domestic automobile financing, and international business, with operations in 37 countries and regions around the world.
Tokyo Century is focused on high-growth areas that transcend the boundaries of leasing and finance, such as aviation, solar power generation, and robot dispatch (rental) businesses. As of the year ended March 31, 2017, the company’s consolidated operating assets reached total of 3.2 trillion yen (approx. USD28.7 billion), and the company’s market capitalization stood at 404 billion yen (approx. USD3.6 billion).
Business:
Diversified leasing business(leasing, installment sales, and other financial services for IT-related equipment, industrial equipment, and other machinery and facilities), various types of financing, and International business.
KYOCERA Completes 29.2MW Solar Power Plant on Abandoned Golf Course in Yonago City, Tottori Pref., Japan
Date: May 14, 2018
KYOTO, Japan – KYOCERA Corporation (herein “Kyocera”) and Tokyo Century Corporation (herein “Tokyo Century”) announced that Kyocera TCL Solar LLC (herein “Kyocera TCL Solar”) has completed construction of a 29.2 megawatt (MW) utility-scale solar power plant in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. The solar modules were installed on 1.2km2 of land originally designated for a golf course and other purposes but subsequently abandoned. A ceremony was held on April 27 to commemorate completion of Kyocera TCL Solar’s largest solar power plant.
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