Batonz. Co., Ltd. put up a much bigger set of numbers in the year to March 2026. Net sales rose to ¥2.00bn from ¥1.38bn, ordinary income to ¥367.3mn from ¥57.7mn, and net income to ¥262.3mn from ¥41.1mn. Headcount increased to 126 from 100. The annual report's summary also shows sales at ¥507.8mn in 2022 and a loss in 2023, before the latest rebound in earnings.
| Metric | Year to March 2025 | Year to March 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Net sales | ¥1.38bn | ¥2.00bn |
| Ordinary income | ¥57.7mn | ¥367.3mn |
| Net income | ¥41.1mn | ¥262.3mn |
| Employees | 100 | 126 |
Cash and cash equivalents ended the year at ¥790.6mn, compared with ¥323.7mn in the prior year's summary, while total assets stood at ¥1.19bn and capital expenditure at ¥79.1mn. For a platform business still hiring, those lines matter almost as much as the headline profit.
The support filings show Batonz still building around that growth. Shareholders approved moving the head office from Chuo to Minato to expand office space and improve the working environment as the organisation grows. In a separate internal control report, the company said financial-reporting controls were effective as of March 31, 2026. The review covered all business locations and focused on processes tied to sales, accounts receivable and labour costs.
