Donation to support the recovery from Novel coronavirus
Ricoh expresses its deepest sympathy for the loss of life caused by the outbreak of Coronavirus, and sends its best wishes for the speedy recovery of those affected and all those that find themselves in a difficult situation.
Ricoh group is donating RMB 7 million (approximately 116 million yen) to be used for recovery activities in China.
In order to support the recovery effort, we will donate funds to support a recovery project in Hubei Province through the RED CROSS Society of China Shanghai Branch. Additionally, we will donate Multi-Function Printers (MFPs) and duplicators to the education department as well as elementary and junior high schools in China. We will also provide free support and supplies to our production print customers in Hubei Province.
Ricoh sends its best wishes to all patients for a speedy recovery and hope that the virus infection will end quickly. We will look forward to supporting the progress of the recovery activities.
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Headquartered in Tokyo, Ricoh Group operates in approximately 200 countries and regions. In the financial year ended March 2019, Ricoh Group had worldwide sales of 2,013 billion yen (approx. 18.1 billion USD).
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