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Nomura Trust and Banking to Acquire 6.48% Voting Stake in Alpen via Impact Neutralization Trust

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Nomura Holdings ( (JP:8604) ) just unveiled an update.

The Nomura Trust and Banking Co., Ltd., part of the Nomura Group, plans to acquire 25,000 voting rights, equivalent to a planned 6.48% stake, in Alpen Co., Ltd. between December 26, 2025 and January 7, 2026 under a trust agreement related to an Impact Neutralization Trust. The size and timing of the proposed stake suggest a targeted, structured investment that could modestly increase Nomura’s exposure to Alpen while allowing flexibility for market conditions, underscoring Nomura’s continued use of trust-based structures in its asset and corporate governance-related activities.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:8604) stock is a Hold with a Yen1400.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Nomura Holdings stock, see the JP:8604 Stock Forecast page.

More about Nomura Holdings

Nomura Holdings is a global financial services group operating an integrated network across major markets, serving individuals, institutions, corporates and governments. Through its four core divisions—Wealth Management, Investment Management, Wholesale (Global Markets and Investment Banking), and Banking—the firm provides a broad range of financial products and advisory services, leveraging its East–West market connectivity and long-established presence since its founding in 1925.

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Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: Yen3726.1B

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