Noboru Yoshifuji
About
Noboru Yoshifuji is from Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. Noboru is currently President at Amon Corporation, located in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. In Noboru's previous role as a Corporate & Business Development Manager at RF Co, Ltd., Noboru worked in until Jan 2006. Prior to joining RF Co, Ltd., Noboru was a Manager of Finance at Aplix Corporation and held the position of Manager of Finance. Prior to that, Noboru was a Manager of Group Business Development at Hasegawa Research Institute, Inc. from Jan 1999 to Jan 2000.
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Noboru Yoshifuji's current jobs
Amon Corporation is helping ventures and conglomerates in the Southeast Asia to develop successful strategic business alliances and capital tie-up with Japanese partners, supporting their corporate goals for growth in their home grounds and even ambitions to penetrate Japan market. Amon Corporation has sound networks with venture capitals, digital marketing and online advertising agencies and private education business in Japan. -Rendered both corporate finance advisory service onto transfer of stocks, joint venture establishment, private placement and acquisition at a cross-border basis for Japanese companies and sales/marketing agent service to find out local importers or franchisees for Japanese companies in animation, education(online English & ESL school), food & beverage service, cosmetics, medical supply, auto aftermarket and system integration industry which aim to enter into Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and India. -Provided various services of sales/marketing agent, fund raising or market-entry support for non-Japanese companies which plan to find out Japanese distributors or importers or raise funds from Japanese strategic and financial investors. -Sold booths and sponsorship programs of cosmetics, auto aftermarket and medical equipment exhibitions held in the Southeast Asia to Japanese companies by utilizing Internet-based marketing as well as established approach such as postal mails, cold calls and direct meetings.