Senshu Ikeda Holdings Inc
TSE:8714

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Senshu Ikeda Holdings Inc
TSE:8714
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Price: 803 JPY 1.52% Market Closed
Market Cap: 225.7B JPY
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Market Cap
223.3B JPY
Industry
Banking

Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc. engages in the regular banking business, which is carried out by its subsidiaries. The company is headquartered in Osaka, Osaka-Fu and currently employs 2,562 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2009-10-01. The firm operates through two business segments. The Banking segment includes deposit business, lending business, commodity securities trading business, securities investment business, domestic foreign exchange business, foreign exchange business, trusteeship of corporate bond enrollment and registration business and incidental business. The Leasing segment is involved in the provision of leasing services for industrial machines, machine tools, electronic calculators and office equipment. The firm is also involved in the provision of cash settlement, printing and outsourcing service, temporary staff service, as well as assessment and survey of collateral real estate, development and operation of station automatic teller machines (ATM).

Intrinsic Value
520.42 JPY
Overvaluation 35%
Intrinsic Value
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