Compliance

As a member of the NSK Group, NSK regards compliance (observance of laws and corporate ethics) as crucial to remain deserving of trust, and promotes the development of regulations, education, audits, and improvement activities.

NSK Code of Corporate Ethics
(Established: February 22, 2002, Revised: June 23, 2017)

NSK Code of Corporate Ethics, based on NSK Corporate Philosophy, lays down the fundamental principles that all officers and employees of NSK Ltd. and NSK Group Companies (“Personnel”) shall comply with when conducting various business activities.

[1] NSK Corporate Ethics Policies

  1. Personnel will strive to ensure that NSK Ltd. and its affiliates continue to prosper as a company that acts in a sincere and fair manner, and which is respected and trusted in international and regional society.

  2. Personnel will comply with all laws related to its business activities. Moreover, personnel will act in a highly ethical manner in order to ensure that NSK fulfils its responsibility as a corporate citizen.

[2] NSK Code of Conduct concerning Compliance 16 items

  1. Compliance with Competition Laws

    Personnel must not make agreements with competitors to set selling price or territorial sales markets, restrict resale price, or perform other anticompetitive acts. Personnel will conduct legitimate trade through free and fair market competition.

  2. Compliance with Import- and Export-Related Laws

    Compliance with international rules is essential for freedom of global business activities. Personnel must comply with all import- and export-related laws.

  3. Prohibition of Commercial Bribery (handling of entertainment, gifts, etc.)

    When giving and receiving gifts and entertainment, bribery and any acts deviating from socially-accepted norms - is prohibited. Personnel must not provide entertainment and gifts to officials and employees of public institutions unless there are special reasons for doing so.

  4. Transactions with Public Institutions and Handling of Political Donations

    Personnel must comply with all laws related to transactions with public institutions. Personnel must also comply with all laws related to political donations and must avoid questionable expenditures/provision of benefits.

  5. Accurate Recording and Processing

    All business activities must be accurately recorded, archived, and processed appropriately in accordance with related laws and regulations. In the event of an audit, whether internal or external, personnel must cooperate fully and provide honest information.

  6. Prohibition of Insider Trading

    Personnel must not trade in stock or other securities with the knowledge of nonpublic insider information or provide said information to any third party, including family members.

  7. Handling of Intellectual Property Rights

    Personnel must strive to create, protect, and utilize intellectual property, such as inventions, and must handle intellectual property rights with great care. In addition, personnel must not infringe the intellectual property rights of others.

  8. Prohibition of Illegal and Criminal Conduct

    Personnel must adopt a resolute stance against illegal conduct and must not interact with organizations that are engaged in criminal operations.

  9. Protection of Corporate Assets

    Personnel must use corporate assets in an appropriate manner, solely for the purpose of corporate operations, and endeavor to protect such assets. Personnel must avoid the misuse and waste of corporate facilities, equipment, tools, materials, spare parts, and network systems.

  10. Handling of Confidential and Personal Information

    Personnel must not obtain confidential information of companies, customers, suppliers, etc. through wrongful means, disclose such information to any third party, nor use for private purposes, including after retirement. Personnel must also manage personal information appropriately in order to protect privacy.

  11. Relations with Customers

    Personnel must always provide high-quality, safe, and secure products and services. Personnel must always commit themselves to entering into fair trade practices, being sincere in attitude, and making proactive proposals in order to enhance trust in the NSK brand.

  12. Relations with Suppliers

    Selection of suppliers must be based on fair criteria. When conducting business with suppliers, personnel must comply with related laws and treat suppliers as an equal business partner. In addition, personnel shall not seek nor receive personal profits using a dominant bargaining position.

  13. Prohibition of Acts Discrediting Competitors

    Fair business activities must be performed based on the principles of free competition. Personnel must not unfairly undermine competitors' credibility by disseminating arbitrary information about competitors or their products, including libel, slander, or defamation.

  14. Prohibition of Discrimination, Cultivation of a Sound Workplace

    Personnel must respect the rights of individuals and must not unfairly discriminate on the basis of race, appearance, belief, gender, lineage, ethnicity, nationality, age, marital status, physical disability, or other inappropriate reason. In addition, personnel must avoid engaging in acts that cause offense to the recipient.

  15. Respect of Fundamental Rights at Work

    Personnel must not use forced or child labor. In addition, personnel must comply with all labor laws and respect fundamental rights at work.

  16. Global Environmental Protection

    Personnel must comply with environment-related laws and internal rules. In addition, personnel must be conscious of the effect their work has on the environment, and strive to prevent pollution as well as protect human health and the ecosystem in order to pass on a better environment to the next generation.

[3] Whistle Blower System

If personnel find acts against this Code being conducted or about to be conducted, the personnel will report the matter using the Whistle Blower System. Personnel who report violations of this Code will not suffer unreasonable loss or maltreatment, such as demotion, pay reduction, etc., in relation to the report. However, this will not apply to personnel who intentionally make false reports.