DKB Group
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The DKB Group (第一勧銀グループ Dai'ichi Kangin Gurūpu?) or the Dai-Ichi Kangyo Group is the largest Japanese keiretsu.
The group emerged after World War II and coalesced around the Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank. The group's presidents began Sankin-kai (三金会?) meeting regularly in 1971. Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank merged with Fuji Bank and the Industrial Bank of Japan to form Mizuho Financial Group in 2000.
[edit] Companies
- Asahi Mutual Life Insurance (DKB)
- The Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Company (DKB)
- Daiichi Sankyo
- Dentsu (DKB)
- Fujitsu (Furukawa)
- Hitachi (Hitachi)
- Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI)
- Isuzu (IHI)
- ITOCHU (DKB)
- JFE Holdings (Kawasaki)
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Kawasaki)
- Kao (DKB)
- K Line (Kawasaki)
- Kobe Steel (Suzuki)
- Meiji Seika (DKB)
- Seibu Department Stores (DKB)
- Sojitz (Suzuki)
- Sompo Japan Insurance (DKB)
- Taiheiyo Cement (Asano)
- Tokyo Dome (DKB)
- The Tokyo Electric Power Company (DKB)
- Tokyo FM (DKB)
- Yokohama Rubber Company (Furukawa)
[edit] See also
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