Kyoshin is acquiring Link Heart, a care facility operator in Amagasaki, to strengthen its healthcare business, with the deal set for completion on October 31, 2025, for 510 million yen.
Target Company Overview
Kyoshin (TSE: 4735), a company involved in both educational tutoring and the operation of care facilities, has announced its acquisition of Link Heart, a care facility operator based in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture. Link Heart manages six care-related facilities and reported a revenue of 909 million yen, an operating profit of 38 million yen, and net assets amounting to 840 million yen for the fiscal year ending in May 2025.
The integration of Link Heart as a subsidiary is part of Kyoshin's strategy to strengthen and expand its healthcare business segment, reflecting the company's commitment to enhancing its service offerings in the increasingly important field of elder care.
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Industry Overview
The senior care industry in Japan is experiencing significant growth due to the country's aging population and rising demand for quality elderly care services. As the population continues to a
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Disclosed details
Transaction Size: $5M
Revenue: $8M
EBITDA: $3M
EBIT: $0M
Net Income: $0M
Enterprise Value: $9M
Equity Value: $5M
Multiples
EV/EBITDA: 3.0x
EV/EBIT: 23.7x
EV/Revenue: 1.0x
P/E: 23.2x
P/Revenue: 0.6x