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DKB Group: Number of employees. 26,618 (2013) Parent: Dai-ichi Life (3.49%) Website: ihi.co.jp: IHI ... IHI Corporation acquires Ionbond, provider of innovative ...
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1995 - Great Hanshin earthquake: simplification of claims settlement procedures. 1996 - establishment of the Dai-ichi Property and Casualty Insurance Co., Ltd. 1997 - establishment of Dai-ichi Life Research Institute Inc. 1999 - agreement on total business cooperation with the Industrial Bank of Japan (now Mizuho Financial Group.)
United Investors was founded in 1961. [3] Prior to October 1981, all outstanding stock of United Investors Life was held by Waddell & Reed, Inc. (90 percent), the distributor and manager of the “United Group” of Mutual Funds, and its parent, Continental Investment Corporation (10 percent), a financial services holding company.
IHI can refer to: . Ifakara Health Institute, a health research organization in Tanzania; Information Holdings Inc., part of The Thomson Corporation since 2004 Institute for Healthcare Improvement, an independent not-for-profit organization helping to lead the improvement of health and health care
A life settlement or viatical settlement (from Latin viaticum, something received before death) [1] is the sale of an existing life insurance policy (typically of seniors) for more than its cash surrender value, but less than its net death benefit, [2] to a third party investor. [3]
Investors Bank & Trust (IBT) was an American custodian bank, and the principal operating subsidiary of Investors Financial Services Corp., a holding company based in Boston, Massachusetts. First founded in 1969 as an offshoot of Eaton Vance , the company was purchased by State Street Corporation in 2007 as an all-stock deal valued at nearly $4. ...
Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. (ISS) is an American proxy advisory firm. Hedge funds, mutual funds and similar organizations that own shares of multiple companies pay ISS to advise (and often vote their shares) regarding share holder votes.