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Kyushu Leasing Service closes year with ¥6.01bn in ordinary income and ¥219.59bn in assets

Ordinary income came in at ¥6.01bn and profit attributable to owners of parent at ¥3.93bn, even as sales fell to ¥35.84bn from ¥39.34bn a year earlier. Total assets still stood at ¥219.59bn, so the balance sheet remains the bigger number on the page.

Jun 24, 20261 min read
Illustration of leased business assets and property blocks flowing into a large balance-sheet grid with control checkpoints.

Kyushu Leasing Service ended the year to March with ¥35.84bn in sales, ¥6.01bn in ordinary income and ¥3.93bn in profit attributable to owners of parent. Total assets stood at ¥219.59bn and net assets at ¥45.50bn, giving readers a clean snapshot of the group's scale.

Kyushu Leasing Service: key figures
Consolidated figures for the year ended March 31, 2026.
MetricAmount
Sales¥35.84bn
Ordinary income¥6.01bn
Profit attributable to owners of parent¥3.93bn
Total assets¥219.59bn
Net assets¥45.50bn

The annual-report excerpt does not spell out what drove the mix of sales and profit, so the safest read is numerical rather than narrative: sales were below the previous year's ¥39.34bn, but ordinary income improved from ¥5.58bn. That leaves the company entering the new year with a balance sheet still comfortably above ¥219bn.

A separate internal-control report said management judged financial-reporting controls effective as of March 31. The evaluation covered the parent and six consolidated subsidiaries, and identified Kyushu Leasing Service and K.L.I. as the significant business locations after ranking group companies by sales and reaching roughly two-thirds of consolidated revenue. The numbers, in other words, came with a plain assurance that the reporting machinery behind them is meant to work too.