SoftBank Group Corp. is a Tokyo-based multinational conglomerate holding company founded in 1981 by Masayoshi Son. Originally launched as a software distributor, SoftBank has since expanded into a diversified enterprise focusing on telecommunications, internet services and technology investments. Headquartered in the Minato ward of Tokyo, the company operates through multiple subsidiaries and strategic ventures around the world.
In its telecom segment, SoftBank offers a wide range of mobile, broadband and fixed-line services primarily through SoftBank Corp., one of Japan’s leading wireless carriers. The company also holds significant stakes in Z Holdings, the operator of Yahoo Japan, providing a suite of online businesses that include search, e-commerce and digital advertising. Through these operations, SoftBank serves both consumer and enterprise customers across Japan and selectively in other Asian markets.
SoftBank is perhaps best known for its investment arm, SoftBank Investment Advisers, which manages the Vision Fund series. These large-scale technology funds have backed companies in areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, ride-sharing and fintech, with portfolio names including Alibaba Group, Arm Holdings, Uber Technologies and WeWork. By leveraging deep industry expertise and substantial capital commitments, SoftBank aims to drive innovation and scale emerging businesses on a global stage.
Under the leadership of founder and CEO Masayoshi Son, SoftBank maintains a presence in North America, Europe and Asia, deploying both direct investments and strategic partnerships. The company continues to evolve its portfolio, balancing its core telecommunications operations in Japan with a broad range of technology investments designed to capture growth in next-generation platforms and services.
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