Marubeni donated 10 million yen in relief aid for the Noto Peninsula earthquake, which occurred in January 2024.
In addition, from May to July and from September to November 2024, the Marubeni Group dispatched executives and employees to take part in volunteer initiatives towards the recovery and restoration of the disaster area, using the Hokuriku Branch as the base for activities, with a total of 225 Marubeni Group volunteers participating in over 18 two-day volunteer programs in Wajima City, Nanao City, and Anamizu Town in Ishikawa Prefecture, as well as in Himi City in Toyama Prefecture.
Social Contribution Activities of the Marubeni Group
Disaster Recovery & Humanitarian Aid
Disaster Recovery & Humanitarian Aid is a component of our corporate social mission, and the Marubeni Group will respond appropriately in accordance with the scale and urgency of particular disasters and humanitarian situations.
Relief Aid & Volunteering following the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake

Relief Aid for Victims of the Typhoon in the Northern region of Viet Nam

Marubeni has decided to contribute 5 million yen in relief aid in response to the significant damage resulting from the recent typhoon in the Northern region of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam in September 2024.
Relief Aid for Victims
Typhoon in the Northern region of Viet Nam (September 2024) | Typhoon in the Northern region of Viet Nam (September 2024) | 5 million yen |
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Landslide in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea (June 2024) | 1.5 million yen | |
Floods in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (May 2024) | 5 million yen | |
Floods in Kazakhstan (April 2024) | 5 million yen | |
Earthquake in Eastern Taiwan (April 2024) | 5 million yen | |
Wildfires in the Central and Southern Regions of Chile (February 2024) | 10 million yen | |
Noto Peninsula (Japan) Earthquake (January 2024) | 10 million yen | |
Major Earthquake in the Central Part of Morocco (September 2023) | 5 million yen | |
Massive Earthquake in the Southeastern Part of Turkey (February 2023) | 10 million yen | |
Super Typhoon Rai in the Philippines (December 2021) | 5 million yen |