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JSH:障がい者雇用サポート事業を軸に持続的な成長が期待されよう

JSH is expected to achieve sustainable growth with a focus on disability employment support business.

Fisco Japan ·  Jun 10 12:46

JSH <150A> handles disabled employment support and mental health nursing home visits. The disabled employment support program provides opportunities for disabled individuals living in rural areas to work, achieving stable employment of disabled individuals in the service of utilizing companies. This program supports the social participation of disabled individuals living in rural areas, conformity to regional communities, development of vocational ability, and financial independence. The company has opened a farm in areas where employment opportunities are limited to provide employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. They operate a cumulative business model and receive a personnel introduction fee (approximately 2 million yen for 3 disabled individuals and 1 manager) and service usage fee (monthly 150,000 yen per disabled person) from the utilizing companies. About 90% of the revenue in this business is from the service usage fee. For the fiscal year ending March 25th, the business plans to increase the number of disabled employees from 1,152 in the previous year to 1,456, and increase revenue by 22.0% and segment profit by 21.7%. The estimated number of private companies employing disabled individuals in Japan is approximately 630,000 people and the market is expected to expand due to increases in the statutory employment rate and other factors. The market size is about 500 times the number of users of the company's service, and there is great potential for market development.

In their home healthcare business, the company provides nursing services for patients with mental illnesses (diseases that have various effects on the mind and body, such as depression, hallucinations, and delusions) as the primary target group because the first supported medical institution was a psychiatric hospital.

For the fiscal year ending in March 24th, the company's overall revenue was 3.482 billion yen, up 17.3% from the previous year, and operating profit was 208 million yen, up 26.5% from the previous year. Revenue from the disabled employment support business is 2.086 billion yen, up 29.4% from the previous year, and segment profit is 463 million yen, up 37.6% from the previous year, driving the company's overall performance. Revenue from the home healthcare business was 1.395 billion yen, up 3.0% from the previous year, and segment profit was 177 million yen, down 18.4% from the previous year. For the company, the disabled employment support business is the current growth driver.

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