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GLOBIS supports change and creativity in society by building business infrastructures that encompass human, capital and knowledge resources.

| How the GLOBIS VISION was born |
| One day in 1990, as a student at the Harvard Business School, Yoshito Hori, sitting on the campus lawn, drew three circles in a notebook, and then labeled the circles with the words, “People,” “Capital,” and “Knowledge.” “People” referred to developing future business leaders. “Capital” represented providing venture funding with hands-on support while “Knowledge” meant disseminating management expertise. Mr. Hori, Chairman and CEO of GLOBIS, believed that establishing these three business infrastructures would release a major infusion of human resources, cultivate venture businesses, and maintain Japan’s dynamism. These fundamental concepts, envisioned at that time by CEO Hori, now represent the core vision of GLOBIS. |






