Sustainability Policy

Asahi Intelligence Service Co., Ltd. operates under the corporate philosophy: “We are committed to contributing to the sound development of the information society through creative ingenuity and relentless service improvement based on fostering vibrant talent” and through the practice of the AIS Vision framework, we sincerely strive to realize a sustainable society and preserve the global environment with the aim of being a company trusted and valued by all stakeholders.

  1. Through our business activities, we will sincerely tackle social and environmental issues.
  2. We will build mutual trust and transparent, fair relationships with our customers and business partners.
  3. We respect individual human rights and diverse values while creating a workplace environment that fosters job satisfaction.
  4. We disclose management information in a timely and appropriate manner to enhance management transparency.
  5. We comply with laws, regulations, and social norms, and conduct fair business activities in good faith.

Management of Health

Declaration of Management of Health

Asahi Intelligence Service Co., Ltd. believes that people are our greatest asset and we support the mental and physical health of our employees, which forms the foundation for the fostering of vibrant talent as defined in our corporate philosophy. We position employee health as a key management priority and we will strive to establish and maintain a healthy and secure working environment.
Moreover, we will link this to maintaining and improving employee fulfillment and satisfaction, continuously increasing corporate value, and the sound development of the information society.
Additionally, we value not only the health of our employees but also that of their families and our business partners. We will contribute to advancing the management of health by sharing our experiences and expertise with all relevant parties.

February 1, 2024
Asahi Intelligence Service Co., Ltd.
Hironori Hamada, President and Representative Director