The company's headquarters are in the Sumitomo Fudosan Mita Building in
Minato, Tokyo. The company's European and Asian divisions, Bandai Namco Holdings UK and Bandai Namco Holdings Asia, are headquartered in
Richmond, London and
Central, Hong Kong respectively. In September 2017, Bandai Namco Holdings established China divisions headquartered in Shanghai. Bandai Namco Holdings is headed by president Yuji Asako and chairman Masaru Kawaguchi, both of whom took their respective positions in 2025. The company's corporate structure is grounded in the relationships between its employees and subsidiaries; Bandai Namco believes that the health and motivation of its employees is necessary to sustain operations, as it allows for additional creative freedom in its array of products. As of 2019, Bandai Namco is the world's largest toy company by revenue, having accumulated over $6.5 billion. It is among the largest and most profitable companies in Japan with over 189.8 billion as of 2020. In February 2021, Bandai Namco Holdings announced the merger of its business units. As part of the changes to be done in April 2021, it would reduce its operating units from five to three. Toys & Hobby and Network Entertainment Unit (video games) merged to form Entertainment Unit, Visual and Music Production Unit (production and distribution of anime and music) and IP Creation Unit (anime production) merged to form IP Production Unit, and Real Entertainment Unit was renamed Amusement Unit (theme parks).
Content units and subsidiaries Prior to the recent reorganization into just three business units, Bandai Namco Holdings was structured into six product areas known as Content Units: Toys and Hobby (toys), Network Entertainment (video games), Real Entertainment (amusement parks), Visual and Music Production (anime and music albums), IP Creation (creation of new intellectual properties), and Affiliated Business (supporting companies). The Network Entertainment Unit serves as the core area of the company, where it is led by
Bandai Namco Entertainment, the company's video game publishing arm. Bandai Namco Entertainment owns multiple subsidiaries, including Bandai Namco Studios,
Bandai Namco Forge Digitals (formerly known as B.B. Studio; which became part of Bandai Namco Studios since 2025) , and
D3 Publisher, all of which develop video games for home video game systems and cellular phones across the world. It holds multiple international divisions itself, including offices in the United States, Europe, and Taiwan. Often, the Entertainment division serves as the spearhead for market expansion. It established the Shanghai division in 2015, two years before the Bandai Namco Holdings established its Chinese division. The Toy and Hobby Unit is led by
Bandai, who designs toys and electronic devices based on licenses such as
Dragon Ball,
Gundam, and
Sailor Moon. Bandai Spirits designs toys intended for more mature audiences, alongside prizes for video arcades. MegaHouse designs figurines and toys for candy machines, as does Heart Corporation for seasonal events. Other companies under the unit include Seeds, which produces medical equipment; Plex, a designer of toys based on licensed characters; Sun-Star, which designs and distributes
stationery to consumers and Japanese school systems; CCP, a producer of sundries and consumer electronics; and Banpresto Sales, a distributor of prizes for arcades. Bandai Namco Amusement, known as simply Namco until 2018, heads the Real Entertainment Unit. Amusement designs arcade games and maintains the company's amusement parks, including
Namco Namja Town, Wonder Bowl, and its VR Zone locations. Video games designed by Amusement include
Time Crisis 5,
Star Wars Battle Pod,
Pac-Man Racing, and
Galaga Fever. In addition, Amusement provides services for Bandai Namco's "Banacoin" digital currency platform and mobile applications to promote events at its arcades. Bandai Namco Technica provide repair services for arcade machines. Bandai Namco Amusement Lab develops arcade machines, serving as the lead developer of the
Taiko no Tatsujin series.
Hanayashiki Co., Ltd. operates Japan's oldest surviving theme park of the same name, while PleasureCast maintains and opens amusement centers across Japan. The Visual and Music Production is hemmed by
Bandai Namco Arts and
Actas, anime production studios; and Bandai Namco Live Creative, handling ticket sales and production of live concerts. Sunrise, a Japanese anime studio known for productions such as
Mobile Suit Gundam and
Cowboy Bebop, is the center of the IP Production Unit. Sunrise holds three subsidiaries—music copyright manager Sunrise Music, animation planner Sunrise Beyond, and production house
Bandai Namco Pictures—which are also part of the unit.
Sotsu is an advertising agency that also provides planning and productions for anime series such as
Gundam. Bandai Namco's Affiliated Business comprises companies that provide additional support and resources. Companies under this unit include the product distributors Bandai Logipal and Logipal Express, finance manager Bandai Namco Business Arc, day care facility operator Kaikaya, toy distributor
Happinet, graphic design studio Artpresto, and
disability supporter Bandai Namco Will. ==Bandai Namco Shanghai Base==