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  2. Seven-Eleven Japan - Wikipedia

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    Lawson had partnered with Sanwa and Fuji Bank since the previous year, and Ampm Japan had partnered with The Sakura Bank starting from March of that year, already operating cash dispenser and ATM services. Circle K Japan was also considering installations in collaboration with Tokai Bank. [11] 7-Eleven stores displaying the Seven & I Holdings logo

  3. Seven Bank - Wikipedia

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    Seven Bank, Ltd. (株式会社セブン銀行, Kabushiki-gaisha Sebun Ginkō) is a Japanese bank. It is a subsidiary of Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd. (parent company of Seven-Eleven Japan and Ito Yokado). Until October 11, 2005, it was IY Bank (アイワイバンク銀行, Ai-wai Banku Ginkō), taking its initials from

  4. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    In November 2005, 7-Eleven started offering the Speak Out Wireless cellphone service in Canada. 7-Eleven locations also featured CIBC ATMs—in June 2012, these machines were replaced with ATMs operated by Scotiabank. 7-Eleven abandoned the Ottawa, Ontario, market in December 2009 after selling its six outlets to Quickie Convenience Stores, a ...

  5. Why retail giant 7-Eleven is on a rival's shopping list - AOL

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    The firm is deciding whether to remain in Japanese ownership or return to its Northern American roots. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  6. Japanese 7-Eleven owner rejects $38.6B takeover bid ... - AOL

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    A 7-Eleven convenience store in Yokohama, Japan, last month. ... the owner of 7-Eleven revealed that Couche-Tard had offered to acquire all outstanding shares of Seven & i for $14.86 per share ...

  7. Canada's Couche-Tard makes preliminary takeover bid for Japan ...

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard has sounded out Japan's Seven & i about a potential takeover, the two companies said on Monday, making the 7-Eleven owner the largest-ever ...

  8. Seven & I Holdings - Wikipedia

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    7-Eleven (based in the United States and Australia) Stripes Convenience Stores; Speedway - acquired in 2021; 7-Eleven International 7-Eleven Australia - acquired in 2023; Ito-Yokado - supermarket chain; Seven Bank (46.4%, TYO: 8410) - online banking & operating ATMs at Seven & i Group stores; Sogo & Seibu - sold to Fortress Investment Group in 2023

  9. Nanaco - Wikipedia

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    Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe applying for a Nanaco card at a Seven-Eleven. April 23, 2007 – pilot program launched at 1,500 7-Eleven stores in Tokyo; May 2007 – service is expanded nationwide at all 7-Eleven stores; September 3, 2007 – Nanaco card charging service begins at Seven Bank ATMs