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Yasuda zaibatsu (安田財閥) was a financial conglomerate owned and managed by the Yasuda clan. One of the four major zaibatsu of Imperial Japan, it was founded by the entrepreneur Yasuda Zenjirō .
The "Big Four" zaibatsu (四大財閥, Yondai Zaibatsu) of, in chronological order of founding, Sumitomo, Mitsui, Mitsubishi, and Yasuda were the most significant zaibatsu groups. Two of them, Sumitomo and Mitsui, had roots in the Edo period while Mitsubishi and Yasuda traced their origins to the Meiji Restoration .
Yasuda Trust & Banking (YT&B) was a Japanese financial institution, based in Tokyo. It was founded in 1925 within the Yasuda zaibatsu , and as such worked in concert with Yasuda Bank . Following World War II , simultaneously as Yasuda Bank was renamed Fuji Bank , and Yasuda Trust became Chuo Trust & Banking , but reverted to the Yasuda name in ...
It was the main bank of the Yasuda zaibatsu until World War II, and afterwards of the Fuyo Group. The Fuji Bank combined with Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank and the Industrial Bank of Japan in 2000 to form Mizuho Financial Group , and changed its name to Mizuho Corporate Bank in 2002 after transferring its retail banking operations to Mizuho Bank .
Rank Company Revenue ($ million) 6: Toyota: $265,172 30: Honda: $138,646 45: Japan Post Holdings: $116,616 54: Nissan: $107,868 55: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
The Yasuda clan was a Japanese samurai kin group in the Sengoku period and Edo period. [1] History ... Yasuda zaibatsu; Yoko Ono; Paul Hisao Yasuda; References
Zaibatsu (6 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Conglomerate companies of Japan" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. ... Yasuda zaibatsu; Z. Zaibatsu
Fuyo Group (芙蓉グループ, Fuyō Gurūpu) is a Japanese keiretsu descended from the Yasuda zaibatsu, Asano zaibatsu and Okura zaibatsu. [1] They were a major business grouping in Japan up to World War II. In 1948, Yasuda was dismantled, with its key financial arm Yasuda Bank becoming Fuji Bank. [2]