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Nippon Shinpan to merge with UFJ Card

Nippon Shinpan to merge with UFJ Card

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Shinpan Co. President Kazuhiro Omori (L), UFJ Bank President Masaji Teranishi (C) and UFJ Card Co. President Mitsutaka Ando pose at a news conference in Tokyo on Jan. 20 after announcing a deal to merge the two credit card firms in March 2005 or later. The deal will give the UFJ Group the largest credit card operations among the Japan's four megabanks.

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UFJ Bank to make Nippon Shinpan subsidiary by March 2005

UFJ Bank to make Nippon Shinpan subsidiary by March 2005

TOKYO, Japan - Masashi Teranishi (R), president of UFJ Bank, and Kazuhiro Omori, president of Nippon Shinpan Co., one of Japan's biggest consumer credit firms, shake hands during a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo on Nov. 21. They announced that UFJ will acquire a controlling stake in Nippon Shinpan by March 2005.

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Scandal-hit Nippon Shinpan announces management reshuffle

Scandal-hit Nippon Shinpan announces management reshuffle

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuhiro Omori, new president of Nippon Shinpan Co., attends a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 28 after succeeding Yoji Yamada, who resigned over a racketeer-related scandal the same day.

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Nippon Shinpan president to resign over scandal

Nippon Shinpan president to resign over scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Yoji Yamada, president of Nippon Shinpan Co., bows at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 21. Yamada said he will resign to take the blame for a racketeer-related scandal at the consumer credit company.

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Police raid head office of Nippon Shinpan

Police raid head office of Nippon Shinpan

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police officers enter the head office of Nippon Shinpan Co. in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward on Nov. 17 to search for evidence in connection with allegations that its executives paid off a racketeer to smooth proceedings of the firm's general shareholders meetings.

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8 Nippon Shinpan officials, 1 racketeer nabbed

8 Nippon Shinpan officials, 1 racketeer nabbed

TOKYO, Japan - Yoji Yamada (R), president of Nippon Shinpan Co., bows at a press conference at the company's head office in Tokyo on Nov. 16 to apologize for the arrests of eight senior company officials who are suspected of giving 28 million yen to a racketeer.

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Nippon Shinpan to merge with UFJ Card

Nippon Shinpan to merge with UFJ Card

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Shinpan Co. President Kazuhiro Omori (L), UFJ Bank President Masaji Teranishi (C) and UFJ Card Co. President Mitsutaka Ando pose at a news conference in Tokyo on Jan. 20 after announcing a deal to merge the two credit card firms in March 2005 or later. The deal will give the UFJ Group the largest credit card operations among the Japan's four megabanks. (Kyodo)

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8 Nippon Shinpan officials, 1 racketeer nabbed

8 Nippon Shinpan officials, 1 racketeer nabbed

TOKYO, Japan - Yoji Yamada (R), president of Nippon Shinpan Co., bows at a press conference at the company's head office in Tokyo on Nov. 16 to apologize for the arrests of eight senior company officials who are suspected of giving 28 million yen to a racketeer. (Kyodo)

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UFJ Bank to make Nippon Shinpan subsidiary by March 2005

UFJ Bank to make Nippon Shinpan subsidiary by March 2005

TOKYO, Japan - Masashi Teranishi (R), president of UFJ Bank, and Kazuhiro Omori, president of Nippon Shinpan Co., one of Japan's biggest consumer credit firms, shake hands during a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo on Nov. 21. They announced that UFJ will acquire a controlling stake in Nippon Shinpan by March 2005. (Kyodo)

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Scandal-hit Nippon Shinpan announces management reshuffle

Scandal-hit Nippon Shinpan announces management reshuffle

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuhiro Omori, new president of Nippon Shinpan Co., attends a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 28 after succeeding Yoji Yamada, who resigned over a racketeer-related scandal the same day. (Kyodo)

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Nippon Shinpan president to resign over scandal

Nippon Shinpan president to resign over scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Yoji Yamada, president of Nippon Shinpan Co., bows at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 21. Yamada said he will resign to take the blame for a racketeer-related scandal at the consumer credit company. (Kyodo)

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Police raid head office of Nippon Shinpan

Police raid head office of Nippon Shinpan

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police officers enter the head office of Nippon Shinpan Co. in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward on Nov. 17 to search for evidence in connection with allegations that its executives paid off a racketeer to smooth proceedings of the firm's general shareholders meetings. (Kyodo)

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