Nomura selected as Tokyo 2020 Gold Partner in the category "Securities"

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Tokyo, 25 March 2015 – Nomura Holdings, Inc. (Nomura) has been selected as an official Tokyo 2020Gold Partner, it was announced by the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee today.

Nomura has joined Tokyo 2020’s steadily growing list of Gold Partners, and will provide valuableservices and support in the category "Securities".

Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori said, "I am delighted that today Tokyo 2020 has concluded a GoldPartner agreement with Nomura Holdings, Inc. Naturally, I look forward to the support that Nomura willprovide as a Tokyo 2020 Gold Partner, but I also hope that the company will continue the vital role it isplaying in the securities market, which forms the foundation of the Japanese economy."

Nomura Group CEO Koji Nagai commented, "We are proud to support athletes on their journey to theTokyo 2020 Games. The Olympic and Paralympic Games provide significant economic benefits to hostcountries and we see the Tokyo 2020 Games as the perfect opportunity to revitalize the Japaneseeconomy. By supporting athletes aiming for their personal best and companies adapting to a changingenvironment, we hope to contribute to the success of the Tokyo 2020 Games while fostering economicgrowth and social development in Japan."

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