FCE: Partners of 'Rescle' Resilience Training for Companies Can Now Use Keisuke Honda's Image in Sales Tools
FCE Co., Ltd. has authorized its 'Rescle' resilience training partners to use images of ambassador Keisuke Honda in designated sales tools like flyers and banners. This initiative aims to strengthen support for partners in addressing corporate challenges such as young employee mental health issues and early turnover.
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FCE Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President: Atsuyoshi Ishikawa; Securities Code: 9564) has decided to allow partner companies in its 'Rescle' corporate resilience training program to use designated sales tools featuring images of ambassador Keisuke Honda. This will enable partners to leverage FCE-specified creatives in their proposals, sales materials, and web banners. FCE aims to strengthen its support system for partners and help companies tackle challenges such as 'mental health issues among young employees' and 'early turnover.'
## Strengthening Partner Support to Solve Deepening Mental Health Issues Among Young Employees
Recently, mental health issues among young employees have become a serious management challenge, with approximately 20% of full-time employees in their 20s experiencing mental health struggles, and over 30% of those leading to resignation (*1). Furthermore, 'presenteeism' (a state where employees are present but unable to perform at their full potential due to mental health issues) is estimated to cause an annual loss of 695,000 yen per person (*2), totaling 7.3 trillion yen across Japan (*3). For companies, mental health issues are an urgent management priority.
In response to these challenges, FCE developed 'Rescle®,' a resilience training program for companies to build 'the power to recover flexibly.' In December 2025, FCE welcomed Keisuke Honda as an ambassador to embody these principles, and in January 2026, began recruiting partner companies, receiving many inquiries. As part of strengthening the support system to facilitate smoother sales activities for partners, FCE is now providing sales tools utilizing Keisuke Honda's portrait.
*1 Quantitative survey on mental health issues among young employees, December 24, 2024, Persol Research Institute.
*2 From SPQ | The Single-Item Presenteeism Question and National Tax Agency's 'FY2023 Survey of Private Sector Salaries.'
*3 Impact of mental health issues estimated at 7.6 trillion yen in annual productivity loss—equivalent to 1.1% of GDP, June 13, 2025 (partially revised), Yokohama City University (YCU).
## Value Provided to Partners Through Sales Tools Featuring Keisuke Honda
Keisuke Honda's image of 'challenge,' 'resilience,' and 'pursuit of self-growth' deeply aligns with the values provided by 'Rescle®.' By utilizing sales tools provided by FCE—such as flyers, proposal materials, and web banners—partner companies will be able to conduct more effective sales activities.
## Strengthening Partner Support to Solve Deepening Mental Health Issues Among Young Employees
Recently, mental health issues among young employees have become a serious management challenge, with approximately 20% of full-time employees in their 20s experiencing mental health struggles, and over 30% of those leading to resignation (*1). Furthermore, 'presenteeism' (a state where employees are present but unable to perform at their full potential due to mental health issues) is estimated to cause an annual loss of 695,000 yen per person (*2), totaling 7.3 trillion yen across Japan (*3). For companies, mental health issues are an urgent management priority.
In response to these challenges, FCE developed 'Rescle®,' a resilience training program for companies to build 'the power to recover flexibly.' In December 2025, FCE welcomed Keisuke Honda as an ambassador to embody these principles, and in January 2026, began recruiting partner companies, receiving many inquiries. As part of strengthening the support system to facilitate smoother sales activities for partners, FCE is now providing sales tools utilizing Keisuke Honda's portrait.
*1 Quantitative survey on mental health issues among young employees, December 24, 2024, Persol Research Institute.
*2 From SPQ | The Single-Item Presenteeism Question and National Tax Agency's 'FY2023 Survey of Private Sector Salaries.'
*3 Impact of mental health issues estimated at 7.6 trillion yen in annual productivity loss—equivalent to 1.1% of GDP, June 13, 2025 (partially revised), Yokohama City University (YCU).
## Value Provided to Partners Through Sales Tools Featuring Keisuke Honda
Keisuke Honda's image of 'challenge,' 'resilience,' and 'pursuit of self-growth' deeply aligns with the values provided by 'Rescle®.' By utilizing sales tools provided by FCE—such as flyers, proposal materials, and web banners—partner companies will be able to conduct more effective sales activities.