Shunsaku Sagami saw firsthand the growing succession problem among entrepreneurs in Japan, which is grappling with the world’s oldest population.
The 32-year-old’s solution: using a proprietary database and artificial intelligence to broker deals for small- and medium-sized companies — largely those founded by clients now on the brink of retirement.
His M&A Research Institute Holdings Inc. has surged sevenfold since listing in Tokyo last June, boosting Sagami’s fortune to about $950 million, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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