Nomura Holdings Inc 2005 SR

The report outlines Nomura Group's CSR activities for fiscal year 2004, focusing on its role as a global financial services provider. Key highlights include the establishment of a dedicated CSR Section, the introduction of a new merit-based personnel system, and the launch of the Women's Financial Planning Section. The company emphasizes financial literacy through various educational programs and university collaborations. Environmental efforts focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the Tokyo head office by 18% over three years. The report also details the group's corporate governance structure and its commitment to social contribution through support for culture, arts, and disaster relief.

Company: Nomura Holdings Inc

Sector: Financials

Country: Japan

Year: 2005

Type: SR

Pages: 64

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Nomura Holdings Inc

Nomura Holdings Inc 2005 CSR Report

CSR Report

The report outlines Nomura Group's CSR activities for fiscal year 2004, focusing on its role as a global financial services provider. Key highlights include the establishment of a dedicated CSR Section, the introduction of a new merit-based personnel system, and the launch of the Women's Financial Planning Section. The company emphasizes financial literacy through various educational programs and university collaborations. Environmental efforts focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the Tokyo head office by 18% over three years. The report also details the group's corporate governance structure and its commitment to social contribution through support for culture, arts, and disaster relief.

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Document Details

Report Year

2005

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2004 - Mar 31, 2005

Fiscal Year

2004

Published

Aug 1, 2005

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Other Standards

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Water Consumption

Women in Management

Employees