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Anabuki Group expands marketing consultancy business into Indonesia

Anabuki Group expands marketing consultancy business into Indonesia

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Anabuki Group, a company engaged in property and several other industries headquartered in Japan, is expanding its business to Indonesia, by launching Anabuki Marketing Indonesia, reported Investor.ID.

According to JPNN, the company was founded on 25 May 1964 - it is known as the issuer Anabuki Kosan, which develops a number of real estates, condominiums, energy, facility management, supermarkets, hotels and owns a hospital and runs a taxi business in Japan. With Anabuki Marketing Indonesia, it will focus on becoming marketing consultants in this space and supporting clients in other fields. 

MARKETING-INTERACTIVE has reached out to Anabuki Marketing Indonesia for additional information and has not yet received a response.

In an Instagram post by Anabuki Marketing Indonesia, Masaki Kagawa, executive officer of the overseas business department at Anabuki Marketing Indonesia said that, he hopes that the target sales of 50% will be obtained through the overseas department and asks for the cooperation of local partners in Indonesia.

In addition, Meryana Michelle, Anabuki Marketing Indonesia director added, "Anabuki Marketing Indonesia is here as a forum to bridge Japanese investors who want to open property land, help develop and build their projects in Indonesia. With the Anabuki Group's motto, The Creation of An Exciting Future, of course, we hope that we can synergise with local partners to build better Indonesian properties. Go forward Indonesia property."

Commenting on Anabuki Kosan Inc.'s expansion and 100th anniversary, Tetsuya Tomioka, senior managing director at Anabuki Group said, "In order to welcome the 100th anniversary of Anabuki Kosan, we are targeting sales of one trillion yen and 50% of it will come from overseas."

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