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  2. List of banks in Japan - Wikipedia

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    7.1 Members of the International Bankers Association in Japan. 7.1.1 Financial Groups. 7.1.2 Commercial Banks. 7.1.3 Representative Offices. 7.2 Other. 8 Community ...

  3. Japan's banks can't blame BOJ for their problems, new ... - AOL

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    Japanese banks have complained about the central bank's ultra-loose policy, which they say has diminished returns from traditional lending and hurt their bottom line. Japan's banks can't blame BOJ ...

  4. Terunobu Maeda - Wikipedia

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    Terunobu Maeda (前田 晃伸, Maeda Terunobu, born January 2, 1945) is a Japanese investor who has been the President and CEO of Mizuho Financial Group (2002–2009), Chairman of the Japanese Bankers Association (2005–2006) and the president of NHK (2020–2023).

  5. Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    In order to distance themselves from the yakuza, the Japanese Bankers Association's members, including SMBC Group, started to compile their own lists on yakuza and other so-called anti-social forces to keep undesirable persons from using their services. [147]

  6. Regional bank (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Open finance - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Bankers Association has designed a framework that sets broad principles for data exchange, allowing banks and third-party providers to negotiate and contract bilaterally. This approach balances regulatory oversight with flexibility for industry participants.

  8. Category:Japanese bankers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese bankers" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Masatsugu Asakawa; C.

  9. Japanese financial system - Wikipedia

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    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 ...