Gojo raised USD 122 million (JPY 17.5 billion) in Series F equity financing and USD 111 million (JPY 15.9 billion) in debt from multiple lenders
Gojo & Company, Inc. (“Gojo”) is pleased to announce that we have successfully completed our Series F fundraising with paid-in capital since our establishment in July 2014 reaching JPY 46.5 billion (USD 325 million). Gojo also raised approximately JPY 15.9 billion in debt (including Syndicated Term Loan (with availability period) from six Japanese financial institutions including Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and Mizuho Bank, Ltd.
Gojo closed a JPY 17.5 billion (USD 122 million) Series F Equity Financing round with our effort to actively develop new fundraising methods including private placements to professional investors and fundraising from Japanese crossover investors
Gojo has completed JPY 17.5 billion (USD 122 million) Series F financing round1 by September 2024. In March, Gojo raised approximately JPY 5.0 billion from mainly individual investors in Japan through a private placement to professional investors through J-Ships2, which is part of this Series F financing.
Gojo was selected as the first equity investment to an unlisted company by crossover funds3 launched by leading Japanese institutional investors, Asset Management One Co., Ltd 4., and Rheos Capital Works Inc.5 as well as Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management Co., Ltd.6
In addition, we are pleased to welcome new institutional investors including International Cooperation and Development Fund, a Taiwanese dedicated official foreign aid organization, Hungchi Capital Co. Ltd, a Taiwanese impact venture capital focus on sustainability and climate solutions, HiJoJo Partners Inc., an independent investment management company focusing on domestic and international middle and late stage investments, the impact investment division of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Limited, Daiwa House Ventures Co.,Ltd., Fujitsu Ventures Fund LLC, Iwagin Mirai Investment Co.,Ltd., The San-in Godo Bank, Ltd., NOW, Inc., ABF Capital, Inc., as well as individual investors. We also received additional investments from existing shareholders, ACA Investments Pte. Ltd., MARUI GROUP CO., LTD., CAPITAL X,Inc., HFA Capital Co.,Ltd., QR Investment Co., 15th Rock Fund II LPS, SAMURAI INCUBATE INC., and GMO VenturePartners,Inc., and DIMENSION, Inc.
With our cumulative Series F financing amount, we are strengthening Gojo’s financial foundation, investing in further growth of group companies, particularly in India and Tajikistan, as well as investing in financial service providers in Asia and Africa. As part of this, we announced entry into Africa through an investment in Baobab Group, one of the major pan-African microfinance groups.
Gojo raised approximately JPY 15.9 billion (USD 111 million) in debt and diversified debt financing methods
Gojo has been working to diversify debt financing methods and optimise funding costs in parallel with equity financing. As a result, we executed JPY 4.0 billion (USD 30 million) Syndicated Term Loan agreements (with availability period) with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation as arranger and agent, the Hokkoku Bank, Ltd. and Higashi-Nippon Bank, Ltd. as participating banks in March 2024. In April, Gojo also raised JPY 1.0 billion (loan term: 3 years) from Mizuho Venture Debt Fund Investment Limited Partnership managed by Mizuho Capital Co., Ltd. through the underwriting of unsecured straight bonds. In August, we raised a term loan of JPY 200 million (USD 1.4 million) and a 3-year term from THE BANK OF FUKUOKA.
Gojo directly supports the debt financing of group companies in developing countries through intercompany loans as a use of funds of the loan raised in Japan as well as strengthening the relationship between our group companies and lenders by providing numerous types of credit guarantees. In August, a Social Loan of JPY 9.0 billion (USD 60 million) and a 2.5-year loan term was executed by SMBC to Gojo’s group company in India followed by 2023. In September, a term loan of JPY 1.7 billion (USD 20 million) and a 2.5-year loan term was executed by Mizuho Bank, Ltd. to Gojo’s group company in India.
Gojo continues to work on optimising funding costs by pursuing global scale and risk diversification, building strong relationships with Japanese financial institutions and individual investors, and diversifying financing methods.
Footnotes
1. Issued Class F, F2, and F3 Preferred Shares
2. Please refer to the news release of Nomura Securities Co. for details of the J-Ships
3. Crossover investors or crossover funds refer to institutional investors that invest in both listed and unlisted equity
4. Investment through One-Premier Luxembourg Master SA SICAV-RAIF Crossover Capital Master Fund, for which Asset Management One Co., Ltd. serves as the investment advisor
5. Investment from Investment Trust managed by Rheos Capital Works Inc.
6. Investment from an investment trust (private placement) managed by Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management Co., Ltd.
7. JPY/USD=142.82
About Gojo & Company
Gojo & Company, Inc. is a Tokyo-based holding company of inclusive financial service providers operating in Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, India, Tajikistan, and Africa with a JPY 123.7 billion Consolidated Gross Loan Portfolio. Gojo was founded to extend financial inclusion across the globe. Gojo’s goal is to enable the provision of high-quality affordable financial services in 50 countries. Established in 2014, Gojo Group is serving more than 2.4 million clients across the globe as of March 2024.