SoftBank Group Corp. (FRA:SFT)
103.98
+0.90 (0.87%)
Sep 12, 2025, 10:44 PM CET
SoftBank Group Employees
SoftBank Group had 67,229 employees as of March 31, 2025. The number of employees increased by 3,890 or 6.14% compared to the previous year.
Employees
67,229
Change
3,890
Growth
6.14%
Revenue / Employee
€646,324
Profits / Employee
€152,000
Market Cap
149.90B
Employees Chart
Employees History
Date | Employees | Change | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Mar 31, 2025 | 67,229 | 3,890 | 6.14% |
Mar 31, 2023 | 63,339 | 3,618 | 6.06% |
Mar 31, 2022 | 59,721 | 935 | 1.59% |
Mar 31, 2021 | 58,786 | -22,123 | -27.34% |
Mar 31, 2020 | 80,909 | 4,043 | 5.26% |
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SoftBank Group News
- 2 days ago - SoftBank Rockets 10% On Tokyo Exchange As Oracle's $455 Billion AI Stargate Deals Spark Investor Frenzy - Benzinga
- 2 days ago - Markets Today:Tech Shares Lead the Way, Softbank Up 9%, Gold Retreats, FTSE 100 Eyes Range Break. ECB, US CPI Ahead - MarketPulse
- 2 days ago - SoftBank Group Shares Hit Record High Amid AI Deals - GuruFocus
- 2 days ago - Nikkei Index Hits Record High Boosted by SoftBank (9984) Surge - GuruFocus
- 6 days ago - SoftBank Group: Riding High On OpenAI - Seeking Alpha
- 7 days ago - Apple Plans Siri AI Upgrade To Outpace Perplexity As Wall Street Pushes $30 Billion Buyout: Report - Benzinga
- 12 days ago - Asian Markets Decline Amid Tech Sell-Off; SoftBank and Advantest Lead Losses - GuruFocus
- 13 days ago - ‘Big year ahead’: Donald Trump touts $10 trillion investment for Americans; White House hails 'worker-first' agenda - The Times of India