Nissan Group
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Type | Public |
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Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | Japan (1928 | )
Founder | Yoshisuke Aikawa from assets of Fusanosuke Kuhara and Namihei Odaira |
Successor | Nissan Motor Corporation Hitachi, Ltd. ENEOS Bussan Real Estate |
Headquarters | , Japan |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Industrial machinery, telecommunications, power plants, information systems, electronics, automotive, materials, financial services, construction |
Nissan Group (日産コンツェルン, Nissan Kontserun, "Nissan Concern"), or formerly Nissan zaibatsu, was one of Japan's most powerful business groupings. Founded in 1928 by Yoshisuke Aikawa, the group was originally a holding company created as an offshoot of Kuhara Mining Co.(became Nippon Mining & Metals Company; currently part of JXTG Holdings), which Aikawa had taken over as president of from his brother-in-law, Fusanosuke Kuhara. After the bankruptcy of the Kuhara zaibatsu following World War I, Aikawa reorganized its assets into Japan Industries or Nihon Sangyo Corporation (日本産業株式会社, Nihon Sangyō kabushiki gaisha), Nissan for short.
The group's core business was real estate and insurance with hundreds of member companies, including fisheries, mining companies, and is affiliated with Hitachi Group companies, as well as what Nissan is now known for—its automobile industry. After World War II, the zaibatsu was disbanded, and reformed into Nichiyo-kai, otherwise known as Nissan Group.
Although the Nissan name was primarily known for its car manufacturing outside Japan, Nissan Motors was a comparatively small side business compared to its core real estate business until the real estate crash of the early 1990s (see Japanese asset price bubble). Like the similar subprime crisis, the crash dealt a devastating blow to the Nissan Group by leaving it with several hundred billions of dollars of debt.
The Nissan Group has long since shed the majority of its real estate assets (which were sold to Mitsui & Co. and still operates as the Bussan Real Estate Company), and has focused on manufacturing and insurance. Nissan Motors was given more independence as French automotive manufacturer Renault bought a 38.8% stake in the company for $5.4 billion in 1999 and appointed Carlos Ghosn as CEO of the new Renault–Nissan Alliance. Nissan Motors' successful turnaround was attributed to CEO Ghosn's ability to detach it from its keiretsu connections and eliminate 23,000 jobs from the Japanese workforce.
Nissan Concern Member Companies[]
- Nissan Subgroup
- 日産自動車 Nissan Motors
- 日産化学工業 Nissan Chemical Corporation
- 日産証券
- 日産農林
- Kayaba Industry
- Hitachi Group
- Hitachi, Ltd
- Hitachi Maxell
- 日立キャピタル株式会社
- 日立金属
- Hitachi Cable
- 日立化成工業株式会社 Hitachi Chemical
- 新神戸電機株式会社
- 株式会社ニチレイ Nichirei Corporation
- Hitachi Zosen Corporation
- 日立建機株式会社 Hitachi Construction Machinery
- TCM株式会社
- Nippon Suisan Kaisha
- 日油株式会社
- ニッサン石鹸株式会社
- 昭和炭酸株式会社
- りんかい日産建設
- Hitachi, Ltd
- JXTG Group
- JXTGホールディングス株式会社 JXTG Holdings Incorporated
- JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy
- JX金属株式会���
- JXTGホールディングス株式会社 JXTG Holdings Incorporated
- Sompo Holdings (formerly )
- Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance
- 日産センチュリー証券
- 兼松日産農林株式会社
- Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance
Former members[]
- Victor Company of Japan or JVC, sold to Panasonic in 1953, spun-off as an independent; merged into Kenwood Corporation to create JVCKenwood Corp.
- Nippon Columbia - founded 1910 and divested from Nissan Group 2002
- Denon - founded 1910 and merged with Marantz Japan Incorporated in 2002 to form D&M Holdings
- Nissan Mutual Life Insurance (Nippon Mutual Life) - founded in 1909 and bankrupt in 1997
- Nitto Denko - founded 1918
- UD Trucks - sold to Volvo in 2010
- 日産マリーン Nissan Marine (Merged into Tohatsu in 2014)
- Nissan Outboard Motors (Merged into Tohatsu in 2014)
See also[]
- Nissan
- Conglomerate companies based in Tokyo
- Keiretsu
- Zaibatsu
- Conglomerate companies established in 1928
- Japanese companies established in 1928
- Financial services companies established in 1928
- Real estate companies established in 1928