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Suntory

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Japanese beverage company
Suntory Holdings Limited
Suntory headquarters,Osaka, Japan
Native name
サントリーホールディングス株式会社
Santorī Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-gaisha
Company typePrivate
IndustryBeverage
Founded1899; 127 years ago (1899)
FounderShinjiro ToriiShinjirō Torii
Headquarters
Osaka
,
Japan
Key people
Nobuhiro Torii (President)
Revenue
  • Increase¥3.417 trillion (2024)
  • ¥3.285 trillion (2023)[1]
  • Increase¥329 billion (2024)
  • ¥317 billion (2023)
  • Increase¥238 billion (2024)
  • ¥228 billion (2023)
Total assets
  • Increase¥6.331 trillion (2024)
  • ¥6.042 trillion (2,023)
OwnerTorii and Saji families (founding family)[2][3][4]
ParentKotobuki Realty Co., Ltd. (89.5%)[2]
SubsidiariesSuntory Beverage & Food Ltd.
Suntory Global Spirits
Websitesuntory.com
Footnotes / references
Kotobuki Realty is an asset management company owned by key members of the Torii and Saji families and by three nonprofit organizations (public interest incorporated foundations) that are practically governed by the families.[3][4]

Suntory Holdings Limited[a] is a Japanesemultinational brewing and distilling company. Established in 1899, it is one of the oldest companies in the distribution of Western-stylealcoholic beverages in Japan and one of the largest drinks companies in the world following its acquisition ofBeam, Inc. in 2014.[5][6]

Suntory produces a number of well-known alcohol and soft drink brands, includingJim Beam,Lucozade,Orangina,Maker's Mark,Ribena, and a range ofJapanese whiskies.[6] The company is headquartered inOsaka and employs 40,000 people globally.[6]

History

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From left to right: Hakushu, Hibiki, Yamazaki; Japanese whiskies from Suntory
Orange juice soft drink from Suntory

Suntory was founded byShinjirō Torii[b], who first opened his store, Torii Shōten[c] (lit.'Torii store'), in Osaka on February 1, 1899, to sell imported wines. In 1907, the shop began selling afortified wine calledAkadama port wine (Akadama literally meaning 'red ball', a euphemism for the sun). The store became the Kotobukiya company in 1921 to further expand its business and in 1923, Torii built Japan's first malt whisky distilleryYamazaki Distillery.

Although shortages during World War II forced Kotobukiya to halt new product development, the company successfully re-released Torys Whisky in 1946, which sold well in post-war Japan. In 1961, Kotobukiya launched the "Drink Torys and Go toHawaii" campaign. At the time, a trip abroad was considered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In 1963, Kotobukiya changed its name to "Suntory", taken from the name of the whisky it produces, which itself was derived from the English "Sun" (referencing Akadama) + Tory, the anglicized version of Torii's name. In the late 2000s, Suntory was widely reported to have revived domestic demand for blended whisky by promoting the whisky highball as an everyday, meal-compatible drink, supported by standardized "highball" dispensing practices and dedicated on-premise promotion.[7][8]

On April 1, 2009, Suntory transitioned into a stockholding company named Suntory Holdings Limited[d], establishing several new entities: Suntory Beverage and Food Limited[e], Suntory Products Limited[f], Suntory Wellness Limited[g], Suntory Liquors Limited[h], Suntory Beer & Spirits Limited[i], Suntory Wine International Limited[j], and Suntory Business Expert Limited[k].[9]

On July 14, 2009,Kirin announced merger negotiations with Suntory;[10] however, the two companies terminated these discussions on February 8, 2010.[11] That same year, Suntory acquired Orangina-Schweppes, owner of theOrangina soft drink, for 300 billion yen, andFrucor energy drinks for 600 million euros.[12]

On July 2, 2013, the company's beverage and food division debuted on theTokyo stock exchange raising almost US$4billion in the process.[13] In September 2013, Suntory purchased the drinks division ofGlaxoSmithKline, a deal that included the brandsLucozade andRibena, though notHorlicks.[14]

In January 2014, Suntory announced an agreement to buy the largest U.S. bourbon producer,Beam Inc. (producers ofJim Beam) for US$16 billion.[15] This deal would make Suntory the world's third largest spirits maker.[16] The acquisition was completed in April 2014, and the new subsidiary was renamed Beam Suntory.[17][18]

In December 2016, Beam Suntory acquired the gin makerSipsmith.[19] A year later, Suntory and PepsiCo formed a joint venture in Thailand.[20]

In 2018, Suntory sold most ofCerebos Pacific's assets, including Australian and New Zealand food business, toKraft Heinz for A$290 million.[21][22] This transaction excluded Cerebos Pacific's health supplements and fresh coffee business, which were later integrated into Suntory Beverage & Food Asia Pte. Ltd. and Suntory Coffee Australia, respectively.[21]

In recent leadership changes, in March 2023,Makiko Ono became the first woman to be appointed CEO of Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd.[23] In May 2024, Beam Suntory was rebranded asSuntory Global Spirits including the launch of a new website and visual identity.[24]

Nobuhiro Torii, great-grandson of founder Shinjirō Torii, was appointed as president of Suntory Holdings beginning March 2025, with incumbent president Takeshi Niinami appointed as its chairman.[25] However, in September 2025, Takeshi Niinami resigned as the company's chairman following an investigation into the purchase of possibly illegal supplements.[26][27]

Subsidiaries

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Suntory Malt's beer

Joint ventures

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A SuntoryKakubin ('angled bottle') whisky bottle and glass on display at a liquor store inIizaka, Japan

Beginning in the early 1990s, Suntory collaborated with Melbourne biotechnology firmFlorigene to genetically engineer a trueblue rose, a symbol often associated with the impossible or unattainable.[29] While Florigene had been a subsidiary of the agrochemicals companyNufarm since 1999, Suntory acquired a 98.5% equity stake in the firm in 2003.[citation needed] By 2004, Suntory and Florigene scientists announced the development of the first roses containing blue pigment.[30] Since then, they have produced a range of genetically modified flowers expressing colors in the blue spectrum, as well as other desirable traits such as an extendedvase life for cut flowers.[31]

In July 2011, Suntory Beverage and Food Limited formed a joint venture with PT GarudaFood in Indonesia to produce non-alcoholic beverages such as Suntory Oolong Tea, Boss, andOrangina. Suntory maintains a majority 51% stake in the venture.[32]

In April 2019, Suntory partnered with Drinkripples, an Israeli-based company. As part of the collaboration, Suntory utilizes "Ripple Maker" machines to print branded content onto beer foam at select venues throughout Japan.[33]

Brands

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Malt's beer served at Suntory's Kyoto brewery
Boss Coffee, Suntory's brand ofcanned coffee

Suntory beverage brands include:[34]

Media and advertising

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Akadama advertising poster from 1922
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  • Suntory was one of the first East Asian companies to specifically employ American celebrities to market their product.[citation needed] One of the most notable[according to whom?] isSammy Davis Jr., who appeared in a series of Suntory commercials in the early 1970s. In the late 1970s,Akira Kurosawa directed a series of commercials featuring American celebrities on the set of his filmKagemusha. One of these featuredFrancis Ford Coppola (an executive producer of the film), which later inspired his daughterSofia Coppola in her writing ofLost in Translation, a film which focuses on an American actor (played byBill Murray) filming a Suntory commercial in Tokyo for theHibiki whisky.[35]
  • Suntory operates two museums, theSuntory Museum of Art in Tokyo and the Suntory Museum Tempozan in Osaka, in addition to a number of cultural and social programs across Japan.
  • In the 1970s, Suntory engaged the US pop groupthe Carpenters to advertise its new line of soft drinks.
  • Suntory is a former sponsor of theprofessional match play golf tournament, played annually at Wentworth Club, near London.
  • In 2023 for Suntory's 100th year anniversary, and 20 years after the appearance ofLost in Translation, director Sofia Coppola was asked to direct the company's anniversary tribute video starringKeanu Reeves, with a mix that included scenes from her film along with footage of her father and Akira Kurosawa's Suntory Whiskey advertisement from the 1970s.[36][37]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Japanese:サントリーホールディングス株式会社,Hepburn:Santorī Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-gaisha
  2. ^鳥井 信治郎,Torii Shinjirō
  3. ^鳥井商店
  4. ^サントリーホールディングス株式会社
  5. ^サントリー食品株式会社
  6. ^サントリープロダクツ株式会社
  7. ^サントリーウェルネス株式会社
  8. ^サントリー酒類株式会社
  9. ^サントリービア&スピリッツ株式会社
  10. ^サントリーワインインターナショナル株式会社
  11. ^サントリービジネスエキスパート株式会社

References

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  1. ^"Financial Statement"(PDF). RetrievedNovember 4, 2025.
  2. ^ab"Summary of Consolidated Financial Results for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025"(PDF). Suntory Holdings Limited. 2025-08-08.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2025-11-02. Retrieved2025-11-02.
  3. ^abSimms, James (2023-07-04)."Whisky Giant Suntory Holdings, Owner Of Jim Beam, Outlines Plans To Expand More Outside As Japan's Population And Domestic Imbibing Decline". Forbes.Archived from the original on 2023-07-05. Retrieved2025-11-02.
  4. ^ab"寿不動産 親会社等状況報告書(内国会社)-第69期(2024/01/01-2024/12/31)"(PDF).EDINET (in Japanese). 2025-03-27.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2025-11-02. Retrieved2025-11-02.
  5. ^Suntory."About us | History".Suntory. Retrieved21 October 2024.
  6. ^abcHoward, Tom (2025-09-02)."Suntory CEO quits over police 'supplements' investigation".www.thetimes.com. Retrieved2025-09-02.
  7. ^Broom, Dave (29 April 2011)."Mr Hi Ball".Whisky Magazine. Retrieved25 December 2025.
  8. ^"Highball Fever".Metropolis Japan. 5 November 2009. Retrieved25 December 2025.
  9. ^Suntory News Release on January 19, 2009(Global website),(Japan website)Archived March 24, 2009, at theWayback Machine - Suntory Limited
  10. ^キリン: サントリーと経営統合へ交渉 - 毎日jp(毎日新聞)Archived July 10, 2012, atarchive.todayMainichi Shimbun (Retrieved on July 13, 2009)
  11. ^Termination of Merger Negotiation with KirinArchived March 1, 2010, at theWayback MachineSuntory News Release (Retrieved on February 8, 2010)
  12. ^"Suntory buys Frucor from Groupe Danone October 2008". Danone. October 23, 2008. Archived fromthe original on February 21, 2013. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2009.
  13. ^"Suntory IPO".Bloomberg News.
  14. ^Angela Monaghan"Ribena and Lucozade sold to Japanese drinks giant",The Guardian, September 9, 2013
  15. ^Suntory News Release on January 13, 2014(Global website)
  16. ^MARTINNE GELLER AND OLIVIA ORAN (January 14, 2014)."Japan's Suntory to buy U.S. spirits maker Beam for $13.6 billion cash". Reuters.
  17. ^Beam Suntory, Suntory press release, April 30, 2014.
  18. ^Suntory Still has M&A Thirst,The Wall Street Journal, May 15, 2014.
  19. ^Daneshkhu, Scheherazade (December 16, 2016)."Beam Suntory swallows London gin maker Sipsmith".Financial Times. RetrievedOctober 22, 2023.
  20. ^beveragedaily.com (November 2, 2017)."Suntory and PepsiCo form soft drink joint venture in Thailand".beveragedaily.com. RetrievedOctober 22, 2023.
  21. ^ab"Kraft Heinz to acquire food and instant coffee business in Australia".www.foodbusinessnews.net. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2022.
  22. ^Hartley, Simon (March 10, 2018)."Kraft Heinz to buy Cerebos, Asian".Otago Daily Times. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2022.
  23. ^Ward, Ben (March 29, 2023)."Suntory's New CEO Wants to Spend Over $5 Billion in M&A".Nasdaq. RetrievedOctober 22, 2023.
  24. ^Hurt, Jeanette."Beam Suntory Rebrands As Suntory Global Spirits".Forbes. Retrieved2024-05-01.
  25. ^"Suntory Holdings names executive vice president as next boss".The Japan Times. Retrieved1 June 2025.
  26. ^"Suntory chairman to step down amid illegal drug allegations".Nikkei Asia. 2025-09-02.
  27. ^"Suntory CEO Niinami submits resignation after cannabis-related police probe, Tokyo newspaper says".Reuters. 2025-09-02.
  28. ^"Japan's Suntory snaps up Orangina".BBC News. BBC. November 13, 2009. RetrievedNovember 15, 2009.
  29. ^Perrone, Jane (2009-10-21)."Why all the excitement about a 'blue' rose?".the Guardian.Archived from the original on 2021-09-10. Retrieved2026-01-22.
  30. ^"Suntory to sell 'blue' roses in North America".Japan Today. Archived fromthe original on 2026-01-22. Retrieved2026-01-22.
  31. ^"Australia Welcomes BluOcean®".Thursd. 2025-06-25.Archived from the original on 2025-09-05. Retrieved2026-01-22.
  32. ^"GarudaFood, Suntory form joint venture".The Jakarta Post. July 16, 2011. RetrievedOctober 14, 2012.
  33. ^"Ripples Suntory Partnership". April 12, 2019.
  34. ^"Suntory | Brands".Suntory. RetrievedOctober 22, 2023.
  35. ^"Lost in Translation Filming Locations: A.P.C. Underground in Harajuku". October 7, 2021.
  36. ^"The True Story Behind Bill Murray's Whiskey Ad in 'Lost in Translation'".Collider. August 10, 2023.
  37. ^"Sofia Coppola on Tokyo, Suntory Whisky, and 20 Years of "Lost in Translation"". May 24, 2023.

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