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Curves Holdings Co Ltd
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Curves Holdings Co., Ltd. engages in the fitness club business. The company is headquartered in Minato-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 565 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2020-03-02. The Curves segment is mainly engaged in the fitness club business. The domestic curve business is engaged in the introduction of system necessary for management guidance and business operation for franchisees (FC), the provision and sale of technology, equipment, product and printed matter, as well as the performance of support operations such as opening stores for franchisees and sale operations for members. The firm is also engaged in the development of directly managed stores. The overseas curves business is engaged in the management of royalties and sale of equipment used at stores to master franchisees around the world, including Japan, as well as the provision of operation support services to franchise member stores.
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