East Japan Railway Co 2025 IR

The report outlines the JR East Group's launch of its new Group Management Vision, 'To the Next Stage' 2034, which aims to achieve a lifestyle transformation and a target ROE of 10% or more by FY2032.3. The company highlights key developments such as the upcoming grand opening of TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY and the OIMACHI TRACKS project. It also addresses recent governance challenges, detailing the establishment of an expert committee to improve and strengthen Group compliance. On the environmental front, the Group reports progress on its 'Zero Carbon Challenge 2050' and the development of the hydrogen hybrid train, HYBARI.

Company: East Japan Railway Co

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2025

Type: IR

Pages: 66

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East Japan Railway Co

East Japan Railway Co 2025 JR East Group Report

Jr East Group Report

The report outlines the JR East Group's launch of its new Group Management Vision, 'To the Next Stage' 2034, which aims to achieve a lifestyle transformation and a target ROE of 10% or more by FY2032.3. The company highlights key developments such as the upcoming grand opening of TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY and the OIMACHI TRACKS project. It also addresses recent governance challenges, detailing the establishment of an expert committee to improve and strengthen Group compliance. On the environmental front, the Group reports progress on its 'Zero Carbon Challenge 2050' and the development of the hydrogen hybrid train, HYBARI.

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Document Details

Report Year

2025

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025

Fiscal Year

2025

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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