Growth Capital • Media

Sumitomo Metal Mining Invests In Remow

On February 13, 2025, Sumitomo Metal Mining invested in media company Remow

Investment Context
  • This is Sumitomo Metal Mining’s 1st transaction in the Media sector.
  • This is Sumitomo Metal Mining’s 1st transaction in Japan.

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Investment Summary

Date February 13, 2025
Target Remow
Sector Media
Investor(s) Sumitomo Metal Mining
Deal Type Growth Capital

Target Company

Remow

Tokyo, Japan
Remow is a global distributor of Japanese media content that operates Shueisha (which specializes in the global distribution of Japanese media content, particularly anime). It operates a production business (development and production of Japanese video content), a distribution business (sales to domestic and global broadcasting/streaming companies), and IP producing business (maximizing the value of IP through licensing such as merchandise). Remow is based in Tokyo, Japan.
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Investor Overview 1

Investor

Sumitomo Metal Mining

Tokyo, Japan

Category Company
Founded 1590
Sector Metals/Mining
Employees7,402
Revenue 1.59T JPY (2025)
DESCRIPTION

Sumitomo Metal Mining is actively exploring for mineral resources at points worldwide. Sumitomo Metal Mining was formed in 1590 and is based in Tokyo, Japan.


Deal Context for Investor #
Overall 2 of 2
Sector: Media 1 of 1
Type: Growth Capital 1 of 1
Country: Japan 1 of 1
Year: 2025 1 of 1
PREVIOUS DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
2018-12-04 Compañia Minera Teck Quebrada Blanca S.A.

Iquique, Chile

Compañia Minera Teck Quebrada Blanca S.A. is an open pit operation, which leaches the ore to produce copper cathodes via processing in an SX-EW plant. Copper cathode is trucked to Iquique for shipment to purchasers. Mine personnel live in a camp facility, and the majority commute from large population centres, including Iquique, Arica and Santiago.

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