Orient Corporation

About Orient Corporation

Orient Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides consumer finance services in Japan. It operates in four segments: Credit Cards and Cash Loans; Settlement and Guarantee; Installment Credit; and Bank Loan Guarantee. The company offers auto, student, and shopping loans. It also provides credit collection, installment credit, and credit cards and cash loans, as well as credit-related outsourcing services. In addition, the company offers settlement and guarantee services for rent settlement guarantee and accounts receivable, guarantee service for small leases, and collection agent service; and bank loan guarantee services for personal loans provided by affiliated financial institutions. It operates through a network of approximately 111 branches and 832,000 member merchants. The company was formerly known as Orient Finance. Orient Corporation was incorporated in 1951 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

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https://www.orico.co.jp

8585.T Japan

1,155USD9 (+0.78%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Tokyo exchange

Sector: Financial Services

Industry: Credit Services

Location Japan, Tokyo

Grade: ACF

1,446,138,319 USD
MARKET CAP
13.820
PE
0.513
BETA (5y)
79.670
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
542%
for 3 years
579%
for 2 years
871%
for last year
847%
for this year
0%
Orient Corporation
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