Banks in Japan

Mizuho Bank (Japan)

Mizuho Bank (Japan)

Mizuho Bank, Ltd. (株式会社みずほ銀行, Kabushiki-gaisha Mizuho Ginkō?) is the core retail banking unit of Mizuho Financial Group, which is the second-largest financial services company in Japan and one of the three so-called Japanesemegabanks” (along with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial GroupMagbasa nang higit pa

Aozora Bank

Aozora Bank

Aozora Bank, Ltd. (株式会社あおぞら銀行, Kabushiki-gaisha Aozora Ginkō?, lit. “Blue Sky Bank”) is a Japanese commercial bank that offers service in 19 branches in Japan and in 5 overseas representative offices. History Aozora Bank is the successor of the Nippon CreditMagbasa nang higit pa

Shonai Bank

Shonai Bank

The Shonai Bank, Ltd. (株式会社 荘内銀行, Kabushikigaisha Shōnai Ginkō?, TYO: 8347) is a Japanese bank that is headquartered in Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture. The bank is relatively small, even among Japanese regional banks, and operates primarily in Yamagata, though it alsoMagbasa nang higit pa

Michinoku Bank (MB)

Michinoku Bank (MB)

Michinoku Bank (株式会社みちのく銀行, Kabushiki-gaisha Michinoku Ginkō?) is a Japanese bank that is headquartered in Aomori, Aomori Prefecture. The name “Michinoku” is distinctive in that it was the first use of hiragana in the name of a Japanese bank. Michonoku Bank, … Magbasa nang higit pa

Bank of Iwate (BOI)

Bank of Iwate (BOI)

The Bank of Iwate, itinatag sa 1932, as a key financial institution in Iwate Prefecture, the largest prefecture on Japan’s main island of Honshu. The prefecture, which is the Bank’s business base, boasts a wide range of activity, from traditionalMagbasa nang higit pa

ang 77 Bank

The 77 Bank

ang 77 Bank, Ltd., ay itinatag noong 1878 as Japan’s 77th national bank.Headquartered in Sendai—the capital of Miyagi Prefecture—the Bank is the largest in the Tohoku region, with a branch network covering the northern part of Honshu, Japan’s largest island. … Magbasa nang higit pa

Bank of Japan

Bank of Japan

The Bank of Japan (日本銀行, Nippon Ginkō?, BOJ, JASDAQ: 8301) is the central bank of Japan. The Bank is often called Nichigin (日銀?) for short. It has its headquarters in Chuo, Tokyo. See Map: 35°41′10″N 139°46′17″E / 35.6861°N 139.7715°E HistoryMagbasa nang higit pa