History

1936 Toyoda Kinyu Kaisha was established to provide consumer financing for TOYOTA automobiles.
1942 Company name changed to Toyoda Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd., and subsequently extended the range of its activities to include trade.
1948 The trading division of Toyoda Sangyo Kaisha is established as a separate company (now Toyota Tsusho Corp.) under the name Nisshin Tsusho Kaisha, Ltd.
1956 Company name changed to Toyoda Tsusho Kaisha, Ltd.
1957 Established its first overseas joint ventures, Toyoda Thailand Co., Ltd.
1960 Established its first overseas subsidiaries, Toyoda New York, Inc.
1961 Stock listed on the second section of the Nagoya Stock Exchange.
1964 Began exporting Toyota vehicles, starting with the Dominican Republic
1975 Stock re-listed on the first section of the Nagoya Stock Exchange.
1977 Stock listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
1985 Unsecured convertible bonds (amounting to ¥10 billion) issued for the first time.
1987 Warrant bonds ($70 million in guaranteed) issued on the European market.
  Company name changed to Toyota Tsusho Corporation.
2000 Capital investment and business tie-up with Tomen Corporation.
  Merger with Kasho Company, Ltd.
Kasho's History
2003 Accepted third-party allotment of new shares to increase capital position in Tomen Corp. by 5.0 billion yen
2006 Merger with Tomen Corporation.
Tomen's History
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