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  2. SBI Shinsei Bank - Wikipedia

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    SBI Shinsei Bank is the successor of the Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan (LTCB), which had a government monopoly on the issuance of many long-term debt securities. Following the collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble in 1989, the bank was riddled with bad debts: the government nationalized it in 1998, and it was delisted from the Tokyo ...

  3. Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan - Wikipedia

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    LTCB headquarters in Uchisaiwaicho, Tokyo, completed in 1993 and later occupied by Shinsei Bank, LTCB's successor. The Diet of Japan enacted a Long-Term Credit Bank Act in June 1952 which became effective that December, and LTCB was incorporated as a stock company (kabushiki kaisha) with headquarters in the Kudan district of north-central Tokyo ...

  4. List of banks in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shinsei Bank, former Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan. Shinsei Trust & Banking Co. Regional banks. There are 50 or so Regional banks ...

  5. Shinsei Bank poison pill defence wins backing of another ...

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -Proxy advisory firm ISS followed rival Glass Lewis & Co in recommending shareholders of Japan's Shinsei Bank Ltd vote for the lender's plan for a poison pill defence against an ...

  6. SBI Group - Wikipedia

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    September - TOB for Shinsei Bank. December - 12/17 --Shinsei Bank became a consolidated subsidiary. 2022 May 12 - Officially announced a capital and business alliance with Daiko Bank; 10/11 --Announced that the Bank Holding Company related to SBI Regional Bank Holdings was approved by the Financial Services Agency. 2023

  7. J. Christopher Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Flowers was the main partner of Ripplewood Holdings CEO Tim Collins in the 2000 acquisition of Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan to form Shinsei Bank. [16] He became a director of Shinsei Bank in March 2000. [17] Shinsei's initial public offering in 2004 netted a profit of approximately $1 billion for himself and $7 billion total for his ...

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  9. Masamoto Yashiro - Wikipedia

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    Masamoto Yashiro (八城 政基, born February 14, 1929 in Shinagawa, Tokyo) is a Japanese businessman who is chairman and CEO of Shinsei Bank and a director of China Construction Bank. He attended Kyoto University, graduating with a degree in law, and graduate school at the University of Tokyo.