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Bank of Yokohama in Yokohama, Kanagawa - the largest regional bank in Japan, core arm of Concordia Financial Group. Hachijuni Bank in Nagano, Nagano Kagoshima Bank [ ja ] in Kagoshima, Kagoshima - Recently merged with Higo Bank ( 肥後銀行 ), Kumamoto, Kumamoto , as Kyushu Financial Group.
The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (国際協力銀行, Kokusai Kyōryoku Ginkō), JBIC, is a Japanese public financial institution and export credit agency that was created on October 1, 1999, through the merger of the Japan Export-Import Bank (JEXIM) and the Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund (OECF).
Bank of Yokohama, an example. Hachijuni Bank, an example Kagoshima Bank, another example. A regional bank in a Japanese term (Japanese: 地方銀行 = "Chihō ginkō" or 地銀 = "Chigin") for one of the 50 or so banks with its head office in the capital city of one of the 47 prefectures of Japan, serving mainly its local prefectural customers.
Japan Finance Corporation was founded on 1 October 2008 with the passing of the Japan Finance Corporation Act. [1] This Act led to the merger of four policy-based financing institutions i.e.: [3] The National Life Finance Corporation (NLFC) The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Finance Corporation (AFC)
Japan’s biggest bank apologized Monday for the alleged theft by an employee of more than 1 billion yen ($6.6 million) from customers’ safe deposit boxes. The bank, formally known as Mitsubishi ...
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Japan’s central bank raised interest rates on Tuesday for the first time since 2007, ending the world’s last negative rates regime on early signs of robust wage gains this year.. The BOJ ...
The main elements of Japan's financial system are much the same as those of other major industrialized nations: a commercial banking system, which accepts deposits, extends loans to businesses, and deals in foreign exchange; specialized government-owned financial institutions, which fund various sectors of the domestic economy; securities companies, which provide brokerage services, underwrite ...