Human Resources Strategy
Our Group regards human resources as one of our most important management resources, as the source of value creation and the driving force for sustainable growth. To fulfill our Purpose, we are working to create an environment that helps every employee to participate in success, focusing on creating mechanisms to synchronize employees’ autonomous growth with the Bank’s sustainable growth.
Social Contribution Activities
Support Activities for Disaster Victims and Disaster-Afflicted Areas
Seven Bank conducts a donation activity to support victims of disasters such as earthquakes and typhoons.
In addition to accepting donations at Seven Bank ATMs nationwide, we also set up a special section on the Seven Bank website to accept donations from customers and employees.
Name of disaster | Promotion period | Amount of funds collected (to whom the funds were delivered) |
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2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake | January 7,2024 - February 18,2024 | 39,610,881yen (Ishikawa,Niigata,Toyama) |
Donations for disaster relief for the earthquake centered in southeast Türkiye | February 13, 2023 - March 12, 2023 |
7,211,603 yen (Sent to the World Food Programme (WFP) through the Japan Association for WFP, Sent to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) through the UN Refugee Agency) |
2022 Donations for emergency assistance for Ukrainian refugees | March 17, 2022 - April 30, 2022 |
20,046,839 yen (Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) through the UN Refugee Agency) |
August 2021 Heavy Rain | August 19, 2021 - August 31, 2021 |
642,475 yen (Fukuoka,Nagasaki,Nagano,Saga,Hiroshima) |
July 2021 Heavy Rain | July 9, 2021 - August 1, 2021 |
118,827 yen (Atami) |
Support Activities for the 2020 Novel Coronavirus Pandemic
The entire Group is working as one to support activities in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic and has been collecting donations for these efforts via the Internet. We have been providing medical resources (personal protective equipment, etc.) that are in short supply to emergency medical facilities with advising doctors* across Japan that are on the front line of emergency medical care for persons infected with the novel coronavirus, to enhance the safety of medical practitioners and prevent the collapse of the medical system.
- ※139 designated medical facilities with advising doctors across Japan certified by the Japanese Association for Acute Medicine
Name of donation | Period of accepting donations | Amount of funds collected (to whom the funds were delivered) |
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Emergency donations for the novel coronavirus in 2020 | April 18, 2020 - May 31, 2020 | 809,526 Yen The Nippon Foundation (Special Fund for Disaster Preparedness/Coronavirus disaster) |
Support for people with vision impairment
Since 2010, Seven Bank has sponsored Radio Charity Musicson, a charity campaign organized by Nippon Broadcasting System for installing audible traffic signals so that people with visual impairments can cross streets with peace of mind. In addition, all Seven Bank ATMs offer an audible guidance service to provide greater convenience and security to customers with visual impairments.
Period of accepting donations | Total amount donated | Destination to which money was delivered | |
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FY2023 | December1-January 31 | 2,792,902 yen |
"Radio Charity Musicson" charity campaign (sponsored by Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc., etc.) |
FY2022 | December 1 - January 15 | 5,641,317 yen | |
FY2021 | 5,214,552 yen | ||
FY2020 | 646,981 yen | ||
FY2019 | 642,700 yen | ||
FY2018 | 715,106 yen |
Environmental Conservation Activities
Environmental conservation activities by employees
In cooperation with the Seven-Eleven Memorial Foundation, Seven Bank employees are working on environmental conservation activities. At the “Takaonomori Nature School” in Hachioji City, Tokyo, employees learned about biodiversity and engaged in forest conservation activities such as forest maintenance. At the “Seven Forest Shiga” in Shiga Prefecture, employees cleaned up the shores of Lake Biwa and learned about the life in Lake Biwa. These activities help raise the environmental awareness of every employee.
For Future Generations
Guardian of the Forest Bonolon
Since 2005, Seven Bank has sponsored Guardian of the Forest Bonolon, a magazine-type picture book produced by Tetsuo Hara that sparks communication and connection between parents and their children. As a company, we resonate with the book's mission of providing illustrated stories for reading aloud. We distribute free books at 7-Eleven stores across Japan every other month, making it easy for children, their parents and grandparents to obtain a copy. Seven Bank will continue supporting the magazine's production.
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Respect Human Rights
The Code of Conduct, which is the ethical code followed by the Seven Bank Group, clearly expresses respect for human rights.
Furthermore, the Seven & i Group Human Rights Policy, as established by the Seven & i Group to which Seven Bank Group belongs, forms the foundation of our Group's business activities. We apply this policy to all of our directors, officers, and employees, continually encourage all our business partners to uphold it, and work in cooperation to respect human rights.