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Ad giant Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim sosts
Ad giant Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim sosts

Straits Times

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Straits Times

Ad giant Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim sosts

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox The move comes as the company reported an operating loss of 62 billion yen for the quarter ended June. TOKYO - Japanese advertising company Dentsu Group said it will cut about 3,400 jobs in markets outside of Japan, equivalent to 8 per cent of its headcount in the region after reporting operating losses in the second quarter. The reduction, focussed on headquarters and back-office functions in markets outside of Japan, are designed to streamline operation without affecting the company's growth potential or competitiveness, the company said in a statement on Aug 14, after market close. The move comes as the company reported an operating loss of 62 billion yen (S$539 million) for the quarter ended June, after booking an 86 billion yen impairment loss due to sluggish performance in the United States and Europe. Dentsu now expects to incur an operating loss of 3.5 billion yen in 2025, compared with a previous forecast of 66 billion yen in operating profit. The company is also mulling options for its overseas operations, including forming partnerships. The advertising agency said it's making 'steady progress' to achieve an operating margin on 16 per cent to 17 per cent in fiscal 2027 and is expected to deliver approximately 52 billion yen in annual operating cost cuts, exceeding the target, it said. Dentsu's stock has declined 17 per cent in 2025 year as of Aug 14, while the benchmark Topix index has risen 9.8 per cent. bloomberg

Ad giant Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim costs
Ad giant Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim costs

Straits Times

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Straits Times

Ad giant Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim costs

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox The move comes as the company reported an operating loss of 62 billion yen for the quarter ended June. TOKYO - Japanese advertising company Dentsu Group said it will cut about 3,400 jobs in markets outside of Japan, equivalent to 8 per cent of its headcount in the region after reporting operating losses in the second quarter. The reduction, focussed on headquarters and back-office functions in markets outside of Japan, are designed to streamline operation without affecting the company's growth potential or competitiveness, the company said in a statement on Aug 14, after market close. The move comes as the company reported an operating loss of 62 billion yen (S$539 million) for the quarter ended June, after booking an 86 billion yen impairment loss due to sluggish performance in the United States and Europe. Dentsu now expects to incur an operating loss of 3.5 billion yen in 2025, compared with a previous forecast of 66 billion yen in operating profit. The company is also mulling options for its overseas operations, including forming partnerships. The advertising agency said it's making 'steady progress' to achieve an operating margin on 16 per cent to 17 per cent in fiscal 2027 and is expected to deliver approximately 52 billion yen in annual operating cost cuts, exceeding the target, it said. Dentsu's stock has declined 17 per cent in 2025 year as of Aug 14, while the benchmark Topix index has risen 9.8 per cent. bloomberg

Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim cost
Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim cost

Business Times

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Times

Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim cost

[TOKYO] Japanese advertising company Dentsu Group said it will cut about 3,400 jobs in markets outside of Japan, equivalent to 8 per cent of its headcount in the region after reporting operating losses in the second quarter. The reduction, focused on headquarters and back-office functions in markets outside of Japan, are designed to streamline operation without affecting the company's growth potential or competitiveness, the company said in a statement on Thursday (Aug 14), after market close. The move comes as the company reported an operating loss of 62 billion yen (S$542 million) for the quarter ended June, after booking an 86 billion yen impairment loss due to sluggish performance in the US and Europe. Dentsu now expects to incur an operating loss of 3.5 billion yen this year, compared with a previous forecast of 66 billion yen in operating profit. The company is also mulling options for its overseas operations, including forming partnerships. The advertising agency said it's making 'steady progress' to achieve an operating margin on 16 per cent to 17 per cent in fiscal 2027 and is expected to deliver approximately 52 billion yen in annual operating cost cuts, exceeding the target, it said. Dentsu's stock has declined 17 per cent this year as of Thursday, while the benchmark Topix index has risen 9.8 per cent. BLOOMBERG

Dentsu plans to cut overseas workforce by about 3,400 to trim costs
Dentsu plans to cut overseas workforce by about 3,400 to trim costs

Japan Times

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Japan Times

Dentsu plans to cut overseas workforce by about 3,400 to trim costs

Advertising company Dentsu Group has said it will cut about 3,400 jobs in markets outside of Japan, equivalent to 8% of its headcount in those regions, after reporting operating losses in the second quarter. The reduction, focused on headquarters and back-office functions in markets outside of Japan, are designed to streamline operations without affecting the company's growth potential or competitiveness, the company said in a statement Thursday after market close. The move comes as the company reports an operating loss of ¥62 billion ($424 million) for the quarter ended June, after booking an ¥86 billion impairment loss due to sluggish performance in the U.S. and Europe. Dentsu now expects to incur an operating loss of ¥3.5 billion this year, compared with a previous forecast of ¥66 billion in operating profit. The company is also mulling options for its overseas operations, including forming partnerships. The advertising agency said it's making "steady progress' to achieve an operating margin on 16% to 17% in fiscal 2027 and is expected to deliver approximately ¥52 billion in annual operating cost cuts, exceeding the target, it said. Dentsu's stock has declined 17% this year as of Thursday, while the benchmark Topix index has risen 9.8%.

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