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Sustainability

Towards Early Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction

About Our Donations

Our company makes the following donations.
We aim to contribute to disaster recovery and reconstruction as soon as possible by combining these donations, taking into account the scale of the disaster and the urgency of the assistance.

  1. Donation of Relief Money
    This is a donation program in which our company decides to make a monetary donation and contributes to the relief efforts.
  2. Social Contribution Fund
    A fund-raising system established in April 2012 to promote social contribution activities by employees. Employees can participate in the fund from a minimum of 100 yen per unit, and the company adds 100 yen to the fund for each participating employee. The recipients of the donations are voted on by members.
  3. Point Donations from Cardholders
    We accept donations in the form of Kura Smile and Orico points from our cardholders nationwide.
  4. Donations from Cardholders Switching to Web Statements
    We donate 100 yen at our expense for each person who registers a new application for web statements (to stop the mailing of statements of use).
  5. Donations from Orico Group Employees
    Our company contributes double the amount of donations from employees in response to donations from employees, including those of Group companies.

For *4.5, donations for the Great East Japan Earthquake.

List of Donations

The following list shows the donations made by our cardholders and donations from us and our Group's employees to help with disaster recovery and reconstruction as soon as possible.
For more information on our response to the Great East Japan Earthquake, please refer to the separate page.

Disaster Point Donations from Cardholders Donations from the Company Social Contribution Fund Total Amount of Donations
2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake ¥7,336,000 ¥4,000,000 ¥1,000,000 ¥12,336,000
2020 Floodong in South Japan ¥1,181,000 ¥2,000,000 ¥1,000,000 ¥4,181,000
Hagibis
(Typhoon No. 19 in 2019)
¥1,214,000 ¥2,000,000 ¥1,000,000 ¥4,214,000
2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake ¥579,000 ¥2,000,000 ¥1,000,000 ¥3,579,000
2018 West Japan heavy rain precipitation ¥1,375,000 ¥2,000,000 ¥1,000,000 ¥4,375,000
Northern Kyushu heavy rainfall in July 2017 - ¥2,000,000 ¥1,000,000 ¥3,000,000
The 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake ¥3,642,000 ¥2,000,000 ¥1,000,000 ¥6,642,000
Heavy Rain in August 2014
(Hiroshima Landslide Disaster)
- ¥5,000,000 ¥1,000,000 ¥6,000,000