Tohoku Bank
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Tohoku Bank (東北銀行 in Japanese) is a Japanese bank that is headquartered in Morioka city, Iwate prefecture. The term Tōhoku refers to a greater region that encompasses the northern prefectures on Japan’s Honshū island. In spite of this, the bank’s branches are all located in Iwate prefecture. In terms of scale, the Tohoku Bank is one of the smallest regional banks in Japan. The bank was established in November, 1950 with assets of 60 million yen.
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As of March 31, 2004
- Assets: Approximately 576 billion yen (approximately USD 5.6 billion)
- Employees: 635
- Branches: 54, 2 representative offices
- President: Yasuhiro Hakozaki
- Member: Regional Banks Association of Japan