Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Industry Group: Software & Services
Country/Region: Japan
Identifier: TKS:7974
Nintendo started its video game console business in 1983 by launching the NES, and started its portable console business in 1989 by launching the Game Boy. Since then, the firm has focused on expanding the gaming population by delivering unique entertainment experiences on its original console systems; the Wii and Nintendo DS are its most popular hardware. However, Nintendo not only makes game consoles, but also owns world-renowned IPs such as Super Mario, Pokemon, and Zelda, which have been a source of cash flow for 40 years.
ESG Risk Rating
Ranking
Industry Group (1st = lowest risk)
Software & Services 110 out of 962
Universe
Global Universe 1972 out of 15104
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Industry Comparison
Company | ESG Risk Rating | Industry Rank |
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Electronic Arts, Inc. |
13
Low
|
31 out of 962 |
Nintendo Co., Ltd. |
15.7
Low
|
110 out of 962 |
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. |
15.9
Low
|
119 out of 962 |
NetEase, Inc. |
16.1
Low
|
128 out of 962 |
AppLovin Corp. |
19.2
Low
|
314 out of 962 |
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Nintendo Co., Ltd.'s Exposure is Low
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Nintendo Co., Ltd.'s Management of ESG Material Risk is Average
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