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BOT Lease
BOT Lease was established in 1979 and maintains its headquarters in Fukuoka. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group holds the largest stake at 38.85 percent, with...
BOT Lease
BOT Lease was established in 1979 and maintains its headquarters in Fukuoka. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group holds the largest stake at 38.85 percent, with Tokyo Century Corporation and The Norinchukin Bank each holding 25 percent. The firm executes leasing contracts for industrial equipment and aircraft. Confirmed positions include a Boeing 777-300ER operated by Philippine Airlines and an Airbus A320neo portfolio with VivaAerobus. It also holds a JPY loan exposure to Tower Semiconductor in Japan and participates in infrastructure projects in Myanmar. Geographic reach covers Japan and Myanmar. No recent operational events from the last 24 months appear in available records. The firm maintains membership in ISTAT for aviation finance networking. Ownership by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group creates a direct link to a major Japanese bank balance sheet for funding large-ticket leases.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
1979
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Fukuoka
Corporate office
Fukuoka, Japan
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who are BOT Lease's major shareholders?
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group holds 38.85 percent. Tokyo Century Corporation and The Norinchukin Bank each hold 25 percent.
What asset classes does BOT Lease deploy into?
The firm leases equipment, machinery, vehicles and commercial aircraft. It also finances infrastructure projects.
Does BOT Lease participate in aviation finance?
Yes. Portfolio holdings include a Boeing 777-300ER with Philippine Airlines and Airbus A320neo aircraft with VivaAerobus.
Where does BOT Lease operate geographically?
Core activity centers on Japan with additional exposure in Myanmar infrastructure and Southeast Asian aviation.
How is BOT Lease governed relative to its parent?
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group provides the primary capital relationship while BOT Lease executes leasing contracts independently.
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