Fujifilm FY2017 March Financial Report and Independent Investigation Into Accounting Irregularities Come to a Close

Via Fujifilm

Fujifilm released three documents today clarifying some accounting irregularities FY ended March 2017.

“According to that report, it has been revealed in the investigation by the Independent Investigation Committee that, in addition to Fuji Xerox New Zealand Limited (“FXNZ”), an overseas sales subsidiary of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. which is a consolidated subsidiary of FUJIFILM Holdings, Fuji Xerox Australia Pty. Limited, an Australian sales subsidiary of Fuji Xerox, also conducted inappropriate accounting similar to that conducted by FXNZ.

As a result, the accumulated impact of the inappropriate accounting regarding our consolidated subsidiaries on the “net income” on a consolidated basis of the Company for the past few years has become a loss of 37.5 billion yen from a loss of approximately 22 billion yen, which was announced in the “Notice of Creation of Independent Investigation Committee and Postponement of Announcement of Financial Results for Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2017” on April 20, 2017. Further, the accumulated impact on the “net income attributable to FUJIFILM Holdings” is a loss of 28.1 billion yen.”

^^^Notice of Impact of Inappropriate Accounting regarding our Consolidated Subsidiaries

“Although sales in areas such as electronic imaging field of the optical device and electronic imaging business have increased, our sales and operating income has decreased due to a decrease in sales in the healthcare business and the document business. At the same time, as a result of the review of the cross-shareholding, a gain on sales of investment securities has been recorded in non-operating income and expenses so there have been increases in income before income taxes, net income attributable to FUJIFILM Holdings, and net income attributable to FUJIFILM Holdings per share, which has resulted in a record high in the net income attributable to FUJIFILM Holdings.

Further, the impact on the amount in the consolidated earnings for the fiscal year ended March 2017 relating to the accounting problem at overseas sales subsidiaries of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., which has been separately announced today in the announcement of “Notice of Impact of Inappropriate Accounting regarding our Consolidated Subsidiaries”, is minor.

Also, as a result, the ROE for the fiscal year ended March 2017 was 6.5%.”

^^^ Notice of Revised Consolidated Earnings Forecast for the Fiscal Year Ended March 2017

Fujifilm also released the Notice of Receipt of the Independent Investigation Committee’s Investigation Report and Future Measures, which details a number of demotions, retirements, and measures to prevent this from occurring again. The Full report isn’t available in English yet.