About the Company
Aiming to be a Corporate Group that Makes Motorized Societies Better
AUTOBACS SEVEN is Japan’s largest specialty retailer of goods and services for cars. We strive to enhance the corporate value of the entire Company Group, and achieve sustainable growth, by helping to bring about more prosperous motorized societies.
FeatureTransitioning to a “One-Stop Car Goods and Service” Format
Offering Customers a Trinity of Car Goods and Services
In its automotive goods, statutory safety inspections and maintenance, and automobile purchase and sales businesses, AUTOBACS places customers first in meeting the full range of car-related needs. Swiftly responding to customers’ concerns and desires, we are living up to the words - “Anything about cars, you find at AUTOBACS.”
CEO Q&A
The Company Group Creates Lasting Value.
Fiscal 2015 marked the beginning of our 2014 Medium-Term Business Plan for greater profitability and growth. The year was full of challenges, but included major steps toward becoming a “one-stop car goods and service” business. Our aim going forward is to create value emphasizing the reliability and convenience of AUTOBACS.
Business Foundations
To Win the Support and Trust of All of Our Stakeholders
The Company Group strives to be a positive force that helps customers get the greatest enjoyment from their cars and benefits society. Our CSR policy - addressing the five key themes of customers; local communities; motorized society; the environment, human rights, and diversity; and stakeholders - is fundamental to that effort.
Corporate Governance
For the benefit of management transparency and the fulfillment of social responsibilities
The Company continuously strengthens and improves its corporate governance.
Financial Information
For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2015, the Company Group reported lower consolidated net sales due to a consumption tax hike and a downward trend in new cars sold. Strenuous efforts to boost sales and cut expenses were made, but they could not prevent a significant decline in earnings.