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Hachijuni Bank Ltd

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Hachijuni Bank Ltd

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  • Price (EUR)11.60
  • Today's Change0.40 / 3.57%
  • Shares traded340.00
  • 1 Year change+90.16%
  • Beta0.5881
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About the company

Hachijuni Nagano Bank Ltd, formerly Hachijuni Bank Ltd, is mainly engaged in the provision of financial services, including banking business and leasing business. The Company operates in two business segments. The Banking segment provides deposit, loan, domestic exchange, foreign exchange and others. This segment is also engaged in the provision of credit card services, credit guarantee services, and debt management and collection services through its subsidiaries. The Leasing segment is engaged in the provision of leasing services. The Company is also engaged in securities trading, investment, investment management, regional trading, and electric power (power generation) businesses.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)161.85bn
  • Net income in JPY58.23bn
  • Incorporated1931
  • Employees4.18k
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