Suits Up Webinar
2025-07-03 04:47:31

Announcing Suits Up's Special Webinar on Search Funds and SME Management

Suits Up Special Webinar: Learning About Search Funds and SME Management



Suits Inc., based in Chiyoda, Tokyo, is excited to announce the holding of its 12th special webinar titled “Learning About Search Funds and Small Business Management.” Scheduled for July 9, 2025, at 5 PM, this online event will feature guest speaker Takashi Fujimoto, a director at YMFG Capital, formerly known as Yamaguchi Capital. This session, which is free of charge, aims to provide valuable insights into the realm of search funds and their relevance in the management of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Webinar Overview


The webinar will kick off at 5 PM with an introduction followed by a special guest lecture by Fujimoto, who will delve into the concepts around search funds and how they intersect with SME management. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session post-lecture, facilitating an interactive dialogue on the important topics highlighted.

To register for the event, interested individuals can complete the sign-up form available here: Suits Up Webinar Registration

Regular Webinar Series


In addition to this special webinar, Suits Up hosts weekly seminars every Wednesday and Friday, starting from summer 2024. These sessions are designed to support SMEs and startups by enabling them to effectively manage their teams' tasks. Each webinar features prominent business leaders and specialists who share their expertise on various crucial topics including marketing strategies, digital transformation (DX), and management system development.

The host of the webinar, Yusuke Komatsu, the CEO of Suits, has extensive experience in enhancing the value of SMEs. With nearly two decades dedicated to this sector, he will guide discussions with the guest speaker, lending both operational insight and practical examples.

Continuous Support for SMEs


Suits Inc. remains committed to aiding the improvement of SME management, which plays a critical role in Japan's economy. By regularly organizing these special webinars, Suits Up strives to enhance understanding of the business environment affecting SMEs, and to promote effective solutions for management and productivity improvements.

Event Schedule


  • - 5:00 PM: Introduction to the webinar
  • - 5:05 PM: Guest Lecture by Takashi Fujimoto on “Learning About Search Funds and SME Management”
  • - 5:30 PM: Dialogue between Takashi Fujimoto and Yusuke Komatsu
  • - 5:50 PM: Q&A Session

Guest Speaker Profile


Takashi Fujimoto
Takashi Fujimoto hails from Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, and graduated from Hiroshima University in 2007. He began his career at Yamaguchi Bank, where he eventually transitioned to roles focused on business regeneration support. Fujimoto has been pivotal in establishing Japan’s first search fund, and he actively works in enhancing regional business vitality and addressing issues of business succession.

Suits Up Service Overview


Suits Up is a management support cloud service aimed at helping teams effectively manage tasks and projects. This platform simplifies the task management process, allowing for seamless operation while preventing task overlook and deadline delays. Currently in alpha and beta phases, Suits Up boasts functionalities that improve task management practices, enabling businesses to achieve significant cost reductions. For more information, visit Suits Up.

Company Details


  • - Company Name: Suits Inc. (株式会社スーツ)
  • - CEO: Yusuke Komatsu
  • - Address: 4-6-13 Kudanminami, Chiyoda, Tokyo
  • - Website: Suits

In conclusion, join us for this important webinar to explore how search funds can influence small business management, ensuring you are equipped with the necessary tools and insights to thrive in today's competitive business landscape.


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