Received fund disbursement of 8.6 billion yen from the Nuclear Damage Compensation and Decommissioning Facilitation Corporation, totaling 11.4746 trillion yen to date. Continues payment of compensation and support for victims.
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings plans to sell up to 3,100,000 shares of common stock of Tokyo Enesys. The sale price is expected to be determined between February 25 and March 2, 2026.
Tokyo Electric Power Grid, Incorporated sold 5,188,900 common shares of Kandenko Co., Ltd. for 28.8 billion yen and plans to record approximately 11 billion yen in special profit in the fiscal year ending March 2026.
For the April-December 2025 period, net sales were 4,612.1 billion yen, 92.9% year-over-year (YoY); ordinary income was 347.5 billion yen, 99.7% YoY; quarterly net loss attributable to owners of the parent was △662.6 billion yen due to recording of special disaster losses, resulting in a profit decline.
For Q3 FY2026, consolidated net sales were ¥4,612.176 billion, a 2.1% decrease year-over-year. Operating income was ¥258.46 billion, down 16.9%, and net income attributable to owners of parent was a loss of ¥662.652 billion.
In the third quarter of the fiscal year ending March 2026, extraordinary losses totaling JPY 976.2 billion were recorded, including disaster-related extraordinary losses of JPY 905.6 billion and nuclear damage compensation expenses of JPY 70.6 billion.
Tokyo Electric Power Power Grid Co., Ltd. plans to sell approximately 26 million shares of common stock in Kandenko Co., Ltd. The selling price and gain on sale are undecided and will be determined between February 16 and 19, 2026.
Scheduled for March 31, 2026, the shared office business 'SoloTime' will be transferred to Nomura Real Estate via a simplified absorption-type split, with expected proceeds of 750 million yen.
TEPCO has received certification for the Fifth Comprehensive Special Business Plan, recording a loss of 903 billion yen for fuel debris retrieval, targeting approximately 3.1 trillion yen in cost reductions from FY2025 to FY2034, and aiming to sell approximately 200 billion yen in assets, driving fundamental reforms for fulfilling Fukushima responsibilities and enhancing corporate value.
Received 2.8 billion yen in funds disbursement from the Nuclear Damage Compensation and Decommissioning Facilitation Corporation, with cumulative funds received totaling 11.4718 trillion yen. Compensation payments are expected to exceed these amounts by the end of February 2026.
Announced an increase of 73,265 million yen in the financial assistance application amount, bringing the cumulative financial assistance amount to 13,479,070.29 million yen.
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. announced that it received funding of 18.4 billion yen from the Nuclear Damage Compensation and Decommissioning Facilitation Corporation.