Ricoh Group reported worldwide sales of 2,527 billion yen (approximately 16.8 billion USD) for the financial year ending March 2025, according to a statement released today.
The Japanese multinational imaging and electronics company, headquartered in Tokyo, positions itself as a provider of integrated digital services and print and imaging solutions, focused on supporting digital transformation in workplaces. Ricoh’s operations span approximately 200 countries and regions, a reach cultivated over its 85-year history.
The company’s core business encompasses electronic products, including cameras and office equipment such as printers, photocopiers and fax machines. Ricoh also offers Software as a Service (SaaS) document management applications, including DocumentMall, RicohDocs, GlobalScan, Print&Share, and MakeLeaps.
Ricoh’s stated mission centers on empowering individuals to achieve “Fulfillment through Work,” a concept the company defines as a feeling gained from achievement and self-development. The company aims to achieve this by understanding and transforming how people work, with the goal of unlocking potential and fostering a sustainable future.
In February 2026, Ricoh was named a Leader for the third time in Worldwide High-Speed Inkjet by IDC MarketScape. The company also ranked 48th in the Carbon Clean200™ list compiled by Corporate Knights and As You Sow, and was selected as a member of the Sustainability Yearbook 2026 by S&P Global.
Ricoh has regional headquarters in Japan, the Americas, Europe, China, and the Asia-Pacific region. Ricoh Asia Pacific Pte Ltd, based in Singapore, manages marketing and sales activities in the Asia Pacific region, while Ricoh Asia Pacific Operations Ltd, located in Hong Kong, oversees the supply chain for office equipment and related products.
Founded in 1936 as Riken Sensitized Paper, a commercial division of the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (Riken), Ricoh has evolved from its origins in sensitized paper to become a global technology company. The company’s current president and CEO is Akira Oyama, while Yoshinori Yamashita serves as chairman.
In February 2026, Ricoh announced organizational changes and executive personnel adjustments. The same month, the company acquired ValueTech, a leading process automation and document management technology company based in Chile.