Toyota Motor Corp
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トヨタ自動車

Company Information

Corporate Site 

Toyota Motor Corporation designs, manufactures, assembles, and sells passenger vehicles, minivans and commercial vehicles, and related parts and accessories in Japan, North America, Europe, Asia, Central and South America, Oceania, Africa, and the Middle East. It operates through Automotive, Financial Services, and All Other segments. The company offers subcompact and compact cars; mini-vehicles; mid-size, luxury, sports, and specialty cars; recreational and sport-utility vehicles; pickup trucks; minivans; trucks; and buses. It offers vehicles under the Toyota and Lexus brand names. Further, the company provides financial services, such as retail financing and leasing, wholesale financing, insurance, and credit cards. Additionally, it operates GAZOO.com, a web portal for automobile information, as well as engages in telecommunications and other businesses.


Currently the worldwide leader for cars and probably one of the most famous Japanese companies of all time, Toyota needs no introduction!

Stock Perks

Categories: Alternative Currency, Amusement, Products

Rights day

End of March

Details

Toyota Wallet currency. Can be used to purchase Toyota products, but can also be converted to QUICPay and iD digital prepaid cards which can be used at almost any store which accepts cashless card payments.


In addition, you can enter a raffle to win the following (as of this article's publication):



Requirements

100 shares to enter the lotteries. For the Toyota Wallet balance:


100 shares:

Less than one year of holding - 500 yen

Held for 1-3 years - 1,000 yen

Held for 3 years or longer - 3,000 yen


1,000 shares AND holding for over 5 years: 30,000 yen


Comment

The Toyota Wallet will be easy to use as you can just convert it to QUICPay or iD. The lottery events are certainly nice, especially if you're a fan of motorsport, but Toyota has a tremendous number of shareholders so the chances of winning are probably so slim that you shouldn't consider them when investing for perks.

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