For the year ended 31 March in Japan, net profit rose to Y25.31 billion from Y24.27 billion, while revenue increased to Y251.91 billion from Y232.98 billion.
Operating profit climbed to Y36.27 billion from Y32.62 billion, pretax profit reached Y38.24 billion from Y33.40 billion, and earnings per share rose to Y526.61 from Y492.15.
The group said the results were prepared under Japanese accounting standards, with the latest report showing broad year-on-year growth across revenue, profit and per-share earnings.
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