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Chiba Kōgyō Bank

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chiba Kōgyō Bank Ltd
Native name
千葉興業銀行
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1952
Headquarters2-1-2, Saiwai-cho, Mihama-ku,
261-0001 Chiba
,
Key people
Shunichi Aoyagi (CEO)
Number of employees
about 1490
Websitewww.chibakogyo-bank.co.jp

The Chiba Kōgyō Bank is a Japanese regional bank founded in 1952 and located in Chiba city, the capital of Chiba Prefecture. [1]

In 2016 the bank was number 1935 on the list of Forbes Global 2000 biggest public companies. [2]

History

  • 1952 - Chiba Kogyo Bank was founded on 18 January
  • 1972 - in March was completed the current head office and in September the bank was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, part 2
  • 1973 - in August introduction to the Tokyo Stock Exchange, part 1
  • 1974 - in May was completed the administrative center
  • 1977 - in April started the Foreign exchange online operation and the Chiba Warranty Service (now Chiba Kogyo Card Service)
  • 1983 - introduced the Chiba general lease.
  • 1986 - started the Chiba Kogyo Business Service
  • 1991 - founded the Chiba Nikko Bank Computer Software
  • 2004 - accounting system moved to the NTT DATA Regional Bank Collaboration Center
  • 2012 - started the partnership to share ATMs with the Joyo Bank, Kanto Tsukuba Bank, Tokyo Tomin Bank, Musashino Bank, Yamanashi Chuo Bank and Bank of Yokohama.
  • 2009 - merge of the Chiba Guarantee Service and the Chiba Bank UCS Card
  • 2013 - public repayment ¥60 bln. of public funds.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Chiba Kogyo Bank Ltd". Retrieved 29 March 2017.
  2. ^ "#1 935 Chiba Kogyo Bank". Forbes. Retrieved 29 March 2017.

Article contains translated text from 千葉興業銀行 on the Japanese Wikipedia retrieved on 29 March 2017.

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This page was last edited on 18 February 2023, at 09:42
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