Company Description
Harrison Global Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: BLMZ), formerly known as BloomZ Inc., is a public holding company in the communication services sector with a focus on the entertainment industry and adjacent high-growth areas. According to company disclosures and press releases, Harrison Global operates at the intersection of entertainment, media, and Web3 technologies, while also expanding into biotechnology, health-related technologies, digital finance, and real-world asset (RWA) development.
The company is organized as a holding structure and conducts its activities through a range of subsidiaries and strategic investments. It is described in multiple announcements as a Japanese audio production, VTuber, entertainment, and voice actor management company, and as a public holding company that advances next-generation media, entertainment, and Web3 initiatives. Its operations and partnerships span Japan, Korea and other international markets, with a particular emphasis on cultural content, digital media, and digital asset ecosystems.
Core Entertainment and Media Activities
Harrison Global’s roots are in Japanese audio and virtual entertainment. Company communications describe its business as including audio production, VTuber operations, entertainment projects, and voice actor management. Through subsidiaries such as BloomZ Japan, Harrison Global delivers digital content, voice-talent management, animation, and virtual experience services. These activities position the company within the broader entertainment and communication services landscape, with a focus on virtual characters, content production, and fan engagement.
The company has announced plans to expand its entertainment footprint in Asia through acquisitions and partnerships. It has resolved to acquire a majority stake in Myth Korea Inc., a South Korean pop culture lifestyle and experiential retail company. Myth Korea plans to open a Pokémon Card Center in Busan, South Korea, which Harrison Global views as a key component of its strategy to expand the trading card game market in South Korea and promote the international reach of Japanese pop culture content. The company has also reported the acquisition of Pokémon Center Korea in press coverage, which it characterizes as expanding its consumer-experience footprint in Asia.
Harrison Global has entered into a strategic partnership with GRAPES Inc., a South Korean digital music content platform company specializing in AI-powered music production and virtual artists. GRAPES operates platforms such as Starlight, ODO, and Creator Cloud, which support indie artists and global music distribution. Under this partnership, Harrison Global and GRAPES aim to build content infrastructure anchored in K-culture and expand into regions including Japan, China, the United States, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan. Harrison Global intends to use GRAPES’ AI music capabilities to enhance its own AI VTuber initiatives and to participate in K-culture convergence across virtual creators, social platforms, and retail businesses.
The company has also commenced due diligence for a planned subsidiary acquisition and strategic partnership with Idealize Co., Ltd., a Japanese event operations and audio-visual production company founded in 1991 and based in Kochi Prefecture, Japan. Idealize specializes in event planning and professional audio-visual services for events, forums, radio programs, TV commercials, and original song and logo production. Harrison Global views this potential acquisition as a way to expand in-person and hybrid events featuring VTubers and virtual characters, develop regional media strategies, and implement multilingual solutions across education, entertainment, and events.
Cultural Content and Global Expansion Strategy
Harrison Global has announced initiatives to expand Korean and Japanese media content into Europe and South America. It is preparing, together with European investors, to establish a dedicated cultural content fund denominated in yen. The fund is intended to focus on localizing and commercializing Korean and Japanese content across European and South American language markets, with emphasis on content platforms and adaptation for local audiences.
According to company announcements, this initiative targets a wide range of cultural content, including web novels, animation, music, dramas, movies, food, beauty, and fashion. The fund is expected to support localization projects, intellectual property (IP) sales, remakes, and the launch of various content platforms for web novels, dramas, and music. Harrison Global has indicated that it is discussing the establishment of a joint venture to support the development of a long-term content business platform, and that it plans to use AI translation systems to identify and nurture high-potential IP for global distribution.
Web3, Digital Assets, and Real-World Asset Initiatives
Harrison Global positions itself as a participant in Web3 and digital asset markets. Company press releases describe it as advancing Web3 initiatives and digital asset strategies through investments and partnerships. A notable example is its strategic equity investment into CoinBridge LLC, a U.S.-based fintech and digital asset solutions provider. CoinBridge is described as building an on-chain gateway linking global capital to premium real-world assets, providing fiat on/off ramps via stablecoins, access to yield-driven RWAs, and advisory services on tokenization for asset originators. Harrison Global, through its wholly owned subsidiary Asia-Pacific Stablecoin Digital Asset Trading Group Limited, acquired a 5% equity interest in CoinBridge for a combination of cash and Bitcoin.
The company has also entered into a binding term sheet with White Lion Capital LLC to establish a Bitcoin Purchase Agreement, which it refers to as part of a Bitcoin Treasury Strategy. This strategy is described as integrating Bitcoin as a core component of its balance sheet, with objectives that include diversification of treasury reserves and alignment with the evolving landscape of decentralized finance, subject to board approval and regulatory compliance.
In addition, Harrison Global has participated in the launch of the X Club for the global XRP community, alongside Nature's Miracle Holding Inc. and Datavault AI Inc. The X Club’s mission, as described by the companies, is to promote the adoption of an XRP digital treasury strategy by public companies and to foster an ecosystem for the application of XRP in cross-border payments, tokenization, and investments. The X Club focuses on technological and application research using XRPL technology, global brand awareness for XRP, and regulatory and standards work with stakeholders such as Ripple.
Biotechnology and Health-Tech Partnerships
Beyond entertainment and digital assets, Harrison Global has disclosed a strategic international business partnership with Biotree Co., Ltd., a Korean firm developing a natural product-based treatment for metabolic syndrome, including diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension. Biotree has conducted clinical trials for its product PH-100 and has obtained various regulatory certifications and patents, as described in the company’s announcement.
Under this partnership, Harrison Global plans to pursue the global expansion of Biotree’s drug technology and raw materials for metabolic syndrome treatments. The scope of operations outlined in the announcement includes potential joint ventures or licensing agreements in local markets, joint development and localization of new natural product drugs, sharing of branding and distribution channels, cooperation in identifying local partners, and support for regulatory compliance and media strategy. These activities align with Harrison Global’s stated interest in health-tech adjacent sectors.
Venture Capital and Cross-Border Investment Platform
Harrison Global has expanded into the venture capital space through the acquisition of a majority interest in ECRUX Venture Partners LLC, a Korea-based venture capital firm. A Form 6-K filing reports that the company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Blooms Limited, acquired a 75% equity interest in ECRUX Venture Partners, making it the majority shareholder. ECRUX Venture Partners manages multiple investment funds, including funds backed by the Korean government Mother Fund, with assets under management reported in local currency terms in the filing.
According to the same filing, ECRUX Venture Partners has investment experience across sectors such as deep technology, agri-food, and cultural content industries. Harrison Global states that this acquisition is intended to strengthen its presence in Asia and enhance its ability to participate in cross-border investment opportunities. The company plans to explore joint investment initiatives and cross-border investment strategies using ECRUX as a regional platform, focusing on sectors including technology, healthcare, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and related industries.
Capital Structure, Financing, and Share Repurchase Program
Harrison Global’s SEC filings provide insight into its capital structure and financing activities. The company has implemented a dual-class share structure, with Class A ordinary shares and Class B shares. A Form 6-K filing reports that an Extraordinary General Meeting approved the redesignation of 50 million unissued shares as Class B shares, each carrying 30 votes per share while maintaining economic parity with Class A shares. These Class B shares were issued to a senior executive, and the company adopted a Second Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association to reflect the structure.
The company has also reported a significant PIPE financing. According to a 6-K, an addendum to a Securities Purchase Agreement provided for an additional investment of US$50,000,000 in exchange for Class A common shares at a specified purchase price. A subsequent 6-K confirms the completion of the second tranche closing under this arrangement, with the issuance of hundreds of millions of Class A ordinary shares and a resulting total share count across both classes as of the filing date. The company relied on exemptions from registration under U.S. securities laws for this offering.
On the corporate action side, Harrison Global has announced a 1-for-10 reverse stock split of its issued and outstanding ordinary shares, approved by its Board of Directors and a requisite majority of shareholders. A Form 6-K describes the mechanics of the reverse split, including the combination ratio, continued trading under the symbol BLMZ, assignment of a new CUSIP number, treatment of fractional shares, and the unchanged par value and authorized share count.
In addition, the Board of Directors has authorized a Share Repurchase Program, as disclosed in a 6-K filing and related press release. Under this authorization, the company may repurchase its ordinary shares when the market trading price is below a specified threshold per share on a post-reverse-split basis, up to a total authorized amount excluding commissions and fees. The Board delegated authority to a senior executive to determine the timing, amount, price, and method of repurchases, subject to applicable laws, governing documents, and Nasdaq and SEC rules. The company notes that it is not obligated to repurchase any specific number of shares and that the program may be modified, suspended, or discontinued.
Real-World Asset and Mining Collaboration
Harrison Global has announced a Strategic Business Agreement with HL Co., Ltd., a South Korea-based mining and technology partner, to jointly develop the Suryun-myeon gold mine in Seongju-gun, Gyeongbuk Province. Company communications state that preliminary geological assessments from HL Co., Ltd. estimate ore volume and grade, with an implied gold content subject to independent verification. Under the agreement, Harrison Global is responsible for global capital formation, project structuring, and overseas listing preparation, while HL Co., Ltd. manages on-site operations, regulatory matters, and environmental compliance. The company views this collaboration as supporting its broader strategy to expand RWA commercialization and integrate physical assets into future digital infrastructure.
XRP Ecosystem and Collaborative Platforms
Harrison Global participates in collaborative efforts around digital treasury strategies and tokenization. Through the X Club initiative launched with Nature's Miracle Holding Inc. and Datavault AI Inc., the company is involved in promoting the adoption of XRP-based digital treasury approaches by public companies. The X Club’s stated focuses include research on XRPL technology applications, global brand recognition for XRP, and cooperation with Ripple and regulatory bodies to develop relevant industry standards. Harrison Global has described the expansion of the XRP ecosystem through IPOs and capital increases by publicly listed companies as a strategic priority.
Regulatory Filings and Reporting Framework
As a foreign private issuer, Harrison Global files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Form 6-K current reports and a Form 20-F annual report framework, as indicated in its filings. A 6-K dated September 30, 2025, references unaudited consolidated financial statements for a six-month period and management’s discussion and analysis, along with related Inline XBRL documents. These filings provide investors with financial information, management commentary, and details on corporate actions and strategic transactions.
FAQs
- What does Harrison Global Holdings Inc. (BLMZ) do?
Harrison Global Holdings Inc. is a public holding company active in entertainment, media, and Web3-related businesses. It engages in Japanese audio production, VTuber and entertainment projects, voice actor management, cultural content initiatives, digital asset and Web3 strategies, biotechnology partnerships, and venture capital activities, as described in its press releases and SEC filings. - Which sectors and industries does Harrison Global focus on?
Company disclosures indicate focus areas that include entertainment and digital media, Web3 and digital assets, cultural content, biotechnology and health-related technologies, and venture capital investments in sectors such as technology, healthcare, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, deep technology, agri-food, and cultural content industries. - How is Harrison Global involved in VTubers and virtual entertainment?
Harrison Global describes itself as a Japanese audio production, VTuber, entertainment, and voice actor management company. It also partners with GRAPES Inc., an AI-powered music and virtual artist platform, to enhance its AI VTuber initiatives and to build K-culture-focused content infrastructure across multiple regions. - What is Harrison Global’s strategy in Web3 and digital assets?
The company has announced a strategic equity investment in CoinBridge LLC, a fintech and digital asset solutions provider focused on real-world assets and tokenization. It has also entered into a Bitcoin Purchase Agreement term sheet with White Lion Capital LLC as part of a Bitcoin Treasury Strategy, and it participates in the X Club initiative to promote XRP-based digital treasury strategies and applications in cross-border payments and tokenization. - How is Harrison Global expanding in cultural content and K-culture?
Harrison Global has invested in companies in the cultural content sector in Japan and Korea and is preparing a dedicated cultural content fund with European investors to localize and commercialize Korean and Japanese content in Europe and South America. It is also acquiring a majority stake in Myth Korea Inc. and has reported acquisitions such as Pokémon Center Korea to expand its entertainment and pop culture footprint. - What is the company’s involvement in biotechnology and health-tech?
Through a strategic international business partnership with Biotree Co., Ltd., Harrison Global plans to support the global expansion of Biotree’s natural product-based treatments for metabolic syndrome. The partnership includes potential joint ventures, joint development and localization of new drugs, shared branding and distribution channels, and support for regulatory and media strategies. - What role does ECRUX Venture Partners play in Harrison Global’s business?
Harrison Global, through a wholly owned subsidiary, has acquired a 75% equity interest in ECRUX Venture Partners LLC, a Korea-based venture capital firm managing multiple funds. The company intends to use ECRUX as a regional platform for joint investment initiatives and cross-border investment strategies in sectors such as technology, healthcare, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and related industries. - Has Harrison Global undertaken any significant capital markets actions?
Yes. The company has implemented a dual-class share structure with Class A and Class B shares, completed a substantial PIPE financing under a Securities Purchase Agreement and addendum, and executed a 1-for-10 reverse stock split of its ordinary shares. It has also adopted a Board-authorized Share Repurchase Program subject to specified conditions. - How does Harrison Global approach real-world asset (RWA) projects?
Harrison Global has entered into a Strategic Business Agreement with HL Co., Ltd. to jointly develop the Suryun-myeon gold mine in South Korea. Under this agreement, Harrison Global focuses on global capital formation, project structuring, and overseas listing preparation, while HL Co., Ltd. handles on-site operations and regulatory and environmental matters. The company views this collaboration as part of its broader RWA commercialization strategy. - Where is Harrison Global incorporated and how does it report to the SEC?
SEC filings identify Harrison Global Holdings Inc. (formerly BloomZ Inc.) as a foreign private issuer incorporated in the Cayman Islands. It reports to the SEC primarily through Form 6-K current reports and a Form 20-F framework, providing information on financial results, corporate actions, and strategic transactions.
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Short interest in Harrison Global Holdings (BLMZ) currently stands at 231.1 thousand shares, down 94.0% from the previous reporting period, representing 1.3% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 26.5%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.
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Days to cover for Harrison Global Holdings (BLMZ) currently stands at 1.0 days. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed.