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Nissan Securities Group says NSHD's voting-rights interest stood at 45.66%

The filing splits that between a 39.57% direct stake and 6.08% aggregated holding, while Nissan Securities Group says decision-making independence was intact and discloses one overlapping director.

Jun 26, 20262 min read
Abstract illustration of shareholding blocks connected by voting-right lines, with one highlighted shared board seat.

Nissan Securities Group's June 26 disclosure on controlling-shareholder matters gives a precise ownership snapshot. As of March 31, the company says NSHD, classified in the filing as an "other affiliated company", held 39.57% of its voting rights directly and 6.08% on an aggregated basis, for a stated total of 45.66%. The filing also identifies NSHD as Nissan Securities Group's largest shareholder and says NSHD's shares are not listed on any exchange.

Control disclosure at a glance
Based on the company's June 26 disclosure. Ownership data are stated as of March 31, 2026.
FeatureDisclosed detail
NSHD statusOther affiliated company; no exchange listing stated
Voting rights held directly39.57%
Aggregated voting-rights portion6.08%
Total voting-rights interest shown45.66%
Overlapping directors1 of 7 directors also serves at NSHD
Transactions with controlling shareholders, etc.No items to disclose for the year ended March 31, 2026

The second section describes Nissan Securities Group's position in the group and its relationship with NSHD. The company says it can make decisions independently of NSHD's intentions and that it is able to make management judgments with independence secured. The same section also discloses one clear point of overlap: one of the company's seven directors also serves as a director of NSHD. The overlapping role is held by Nissan Securities Group's representative director and president, and the reason given is that NSHD is a personal asset-management company.

The third section is brief but precise. For the year ended March 31, 2026, Nissan Securities Group says there were no items to disclose in the section covering transactions with controlling shareholders, etc. The document does not make a broader statement beyond that category.

One timing point is worth keeping in view. The document was published on June 26, but the ownership table is explicitly dated March 31. So this filing is a dated snapshot of ownership, board overlap and the company's own description of independence at that point.