Daiwa Securities Group Inc 2003 SR

The report highlights Daiwa Securities Group's commitment to sustainability and brand management following its transition to a holding company structure. Key developments in FY 2002 include the establishment of a Group-wide Corporate Ethics Hotline, the creation of an Internal Audit Department, and the launch of regional index funds to support local economies. The company also focused on enhancing customer satisfaction through post-sales follow-up and expanded its environmental data collection to include branch offices. Despite facing administrative sanctions for insider trading, the Group emphasized strengthening its compliance systems and transparency.

Company: Daiwa Securities Group Inc

Sector: Financials

Country: Japan

Year: 2003

Type: SR

Pages: 42

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Daiwa Securities Group Inc 2003 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report highlights Daiwa Securities Group's commitment to sustainability and brand management following its transition to a holding company structure. Key developments in FY 2002 include the establishment of a Group-wide Corporate Ethics Hotline, the creation of an Internal Audit Department, and the launch of regional index funds to support local economies. The company also focused on enhancing customer satisfaction through post-sales follow-up and expanded its environmental data collection to include branch offices. Despite facing administrative sanctions for insider trading, the Group emphasized strengthening its compliance systems and transparency.

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Document Details

Report Year

2003

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2002 - Mar 31, 2003

Fiscal Year

2002

Published

Oct 1, 2003

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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