Fullcast Holdings Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, provides human resource solutions in Japan. It operates through four segments: Short-Term Operational Support Business; Sales Support Business; Restaurant Business; and Security, Other Businesses. The Short-Term Operational Support Business segment provides timely short-term staffing services that cater to fluctuations in client companies' workloads. This segment also offers pay roll management outsourcing, number management, annual adjustment outsourcing, housekeeping, and job search application services, as well as human resources services for event operations and short-term contractual workers services comprising driver, senior, and global human resources. It also provides short-term human resources service in various business fields, including distribution, warehouses, retail, services, and call centers; and employment placement services, as well as develops human resource services centered on the real estate industry and operates the OtetsudaiNetworks, a short-term human resources service that utilizes location information.
The company also recently acquired the ramen chain "Ramen Kagetsu Arashi".
Categories: Products, Restaurants
End of June, end of December.
Gift tickets which can be exchanged for a meal at Ramen Kagetsu Arashi. The information on exactly what the ticket can be used for is not specific, so I assume it's for a bowl of ramen.
You can also choose a gift box of products instead of the meal tickets.
Less than 1 year of holding:
100 shares -2 tickets or 1 gift box.
200 shares - 4 tickets or 2 gift boxes.
300 shares - 6 tickets or 3 gift boxes.
500 shares - 10 tickets or 5 gift boxes.
Morea than 1 year of holding:
100 shares -4 tickets or 2 gift boxes.
200 shares - 6 tickets or 3 gift boxes.
300 shares - 8 tickets or 4 gift boxes.
500 shares - 12 tickets or 6 gift boxes.
The perks scale well with shares held. Ramen Kagetsu Arashi are common enough that it shouldn't be too unreasonable to get to one, but if there aren't any near you or you don't want to go to them, having the product boxes as an option is very nice.