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Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference

Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference

Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference. photo shows from left: Hiroaki Shirota, President and CEO of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance; Takuo Yoshikawa, President and CEO of Meitetsu NX Transport; Kazuo Takada, President and CEO of Tonami Transport; Satoshi Takahashi, President and CEO of Seino Transportation; Hiroyuki Kumano, President and CEO of Fukuyama Transport; Masahiro Koike, President and CEO of Tokio Marine Holdings.=November 20,2025,Japan

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Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference

Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference

Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference. photo shows Masahiro Koike, President and Group CEO of Tokio Marine Holdings.=November 20,2025,Japan

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Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings,Inc. president change press conference. Photo shows Masahiro Koike, President-elect, at the press conference.=January 14,2025,Tokyo

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Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings,Inc. president change press conference. Photo shows President-elect Masahiro Koike (left) and President Satoru Komiya shaking hands.=January 14,2025,Tokyo

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Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings,Inc. President Change Press Conference. Photo shows President-elect Masahiro Koike (left) and President Satoru Komiya at the press conference.=January 14,2025,Tokyo

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Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings,Inc. president change press conference. Photo shows Masahiro Koike, President of Tokio Marine Holdings, who will assume office in June 2025.=January 14,2025,Tokyo

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Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. president change press conference

Tokio Marine Holdings,Inc. President Change Press Conference. Photo shows President-elect Masahiro Koike (left) and President Satoru Komiya at the press conference.=January 14,2025,Tokyo

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Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference. From left: Satoru Komiya, President of Tokio Marine HD; Hiroaki Shirota, President-Elect; Shinichi Hirose, President.=Date:December 20, 2023

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Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference. Hiroaki Shirota, President-Elect.=Date:December 20, 2023

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Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference. From left: Hiroaki Shirota, President-Elect; Satoru Komiya, President of Tokio Marine HD; Shinichi Hirose, President.=Date:December 20, 2023

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Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference. From left: Hiroaki Shirota, President-Elect; Satoru Komiya, President of Tokio Marine HD; Shinichi Hirose, President.=Date:December 20, 2023

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Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference. From left: Satoru Komiya, President of Tokio Marine HD; Hiroaki Shirota, President-Elect; Shinichi Hirose, President.=Date:December 20, 2023

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Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference. From left: Hiroaki Shirota, President-Elect; Satoru Komiya, President of Tokio Marine HD; Shinichi Hirose, President.=Date:December 20, 2023

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Tokio Marine Holdings signage and logo

Tokio Marine Holdings signage and logo

Tokio Marine Holdings signage and logo=Date:December 19, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance President Change Press Conference. From left: Hiroaki Shirota, President-Elect; Satoru Komiya, President of Tokio Marine HD; Shinichi Hirose, President.=Date:December 20, 2023

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Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance signage and logo

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance signage and logo

Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance signage and logo=Date:August 21, 2023, Place:Japan

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Japan, U.S. business chiefs urge sales tax hike to 10%

Japan, U.S. business chiefs urge sales tax hike to 10%

TOKYO, Japan - Kunio Ishihara (L), counselor at Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., and John Lechleiter, chief executive officer of pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly and Co., shake hands at a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 14, 2014, after a press conference following an annual meeting of the Japan-U.S. Business Conference. The business leaders urged Japan's government to increase the consumption tax rate to 10 percent next year as planned to secure its commitment to fiscal rehabilitation.

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Japan, U.S. business chiefs urge sales tax hike to 10%

Japan, U.S. business chiefs urge sales tax hike to 10%

TOKYO, Japan - Kunio Ishihara (L), counselor at Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., and John Lechleiter, chief executive officer of pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly and Co., attend a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 14, 2014, following an annual meeting of the Japan-U.S. Business Conference. The business leaders urged Japan's government to increase the consumption tax rate to 10 percent next year as planned to secure its commitment to fiscal rehabilitation.

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Japan's largest nonlife insurer launched

Japan's largest nonlife insurer launched

TOKYO, Japan - Masaya Futamiya, president of Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc., gives an address in Tokyo on Sept. 1, 2014, at a commemoration ceremony for the new company created through a merger of Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. and Nipponkoa Insurance Co. The new entity is Japan's largest nonlife insurer, exceeding Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co.

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Tokio Marine's nonpayment cases

Tokio Marine's nonpayment cases

TOKYO, Japan - Tsuyoshi Nagano, president of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., holds a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 7, 2014, regarding cases of unpaid insurance benefits involving the company.

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Tokio Marine president

Tokio Marine president

TOKYO, Japan - Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. Vice President Tsuyoshi Nagano (R) speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on March 26, 2013, in conjunction with the announcement he will replace Shuzo Sumi (L) as president of the company.

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Tokio Marine president

Tokio Marine president

TOKYO, Japan - Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. Vice President Tsuyoshi Nagano (R) and President Shuzo Sumi shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on March 26, 2013. Tokio Marine announced that Nagano will replace Sumi as president of the company.

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Tokio Marine President Sumi

Tokio Marine President Sumi

TOKYO, Japan - Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. President Shuzo Sumi speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 21, 2011. Tokio Marine said the same day it has agreed to acquire Delphi Financial Group Inc., a U.S. life, property and casualty insurance group.

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Tokio Marine to acquire U.S. nonlife insurer for $4.7 billion

Tokio Marine to acquire U.S. nonlife insurer for $4.7 billion

TOKYO, Japan - Shuzo Sumi, president of Tokio Marine Holdings Inc., speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on July 23 about a plan to acquire all outstanding shares of U.S. nonlife insurer Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp. for $4.7 billion (498.7 billion yen).

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Nonlife insurers punish execs over failures to pay benefits

Nonlife insurers punish execs over failures to pay benefits

TOKYO, Japan - President Kunio Ishihara (L) and Senior Managing Director Shuzo Sumi (R) of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. bow in apology at a news conference in Tokyo on April 13 where the insurer said it will punish senior executives over failure to pay due insurance benefits. Ishihara is stepping down and will be replaced by Sumi.

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Tokio Marine President Ishihara to resign over nonpayment scandal

Tokio Marine President Ishihara to resign over nonpayment scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Shuzo Sumi, senior managing director of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., speaks at a press conference on April 13 after being appointed to replace Kunio Ishihara as president. Japan's leading property and casualty insurer has been under fire for nonpayment of insurance benefits to policyholders.

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Tokio Marine President Ishihara to resign over nonpayment scandal

Tokio Marine President Ishihara to resign over nonpayment scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Shuzo Sumi, senior managing director of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., speaks at a press conference on April 13 after being appointed to replace Kunio Ishihara as president. Japan's leading property and casualty insurer has been under fire for nonpayment of insurance benefits to policyholders.

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NHK management panel head Ishihara resigns

NHK management panel head Ishihara resigns

TOKYO, Japan - Kunio Ishihara, head of the management committee of Japan's public broadcaster NHK, who stepped down from the chairman post on April 10, citing the need to focus on his business as president of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co.

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Tokio Marine & Nichido President Ishihara likely to resign: sources

Tokio Marine & Nichido President Ishihara likely to resign: sources

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. President Kunio Ishihara, who is expected to resign at the end of June to facilitate the company's efforts to regain the trust of policyholders following a scandal involving nonpayment of insurance benefits, according to company sources on April 7.

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6 major nonlife insurers report 1.2 bil. yen in nonpayment cases

6 major nonlife insurers report 1.2 bil. yen in nonpayment cases

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's six major property and casualty insurance firms failed to pay a total of 1.22 billion yen in insurance claims in 4,365 cases involving medical and other ''third-sector'' insurance policies between July 2001 and June 2006, according to figures reported by them Oct. 31 to the Financial Services Agency. Kunio Ishihara (C), president of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., and executives of five other companies apologized during a news conference in Tokyo the same day.

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Major insurers' nonpayment cases rise to over 200,000

Major insurers' nonpayment cases rise to over 200,000

TOKYO, Japan - Kunio Ishihara, president of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., apologizes at a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 29 after Japan's top six nonlife insurers, including his company, have reported to financial authorities thousands of additional cases of failure to pay promised insurance benefits to policyholders.

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No excessive FSA meddling in insurers deal: Takenaka

No excessive FSA meddling in insurers deal: Takenaka

TOKYO, Japan - Financial Services Minister Heizo Takenaka submits a report to the Diet on July 8, saying there was no illegal or excessive intervention by a top Financial Services Agency (FSA) official in a failed merger involving Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. in 2002.

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Tokio Marine, Nichido Fire to merge in 2004

Tokio Marine, Nichido Fire to merge in 2004

TOKYO, Japan - Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. President Kunio Ishihara (R) and Nichido Fire & Marine Insurance Co. President Tomio Higuchi shake hands at a news conference in Tokyo on March 28 after announcing the merge of the two companies slated for Oct. 1, 2004. The merger, which will create Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., is aimed at dealing with ''crustal changes'' in the market for property and casualty insurance.

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Tokio Marine to take one-third stake in Nisshin Fire

Tokio Marine to take one-third stake in Nisshin Fire

TOKYO, Japan - Michio Noda (L), president of Nisshin Fire & Marine Insurance Co., and Kunio Ishihara, president of Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co., shake hands at a news conference at the Bank of Japan's head office in Tokyo on Feb. 13 after announcing a business and capital alliance.

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Tokio Marine, Nichido Fire launch Millea Holdings

Tokio Marine, Nichido Fire launch Millea Holdings

TOKYO, Japan - The chairman and president of Millea Holdings Inc. -- Tomio Higuchi (R) and Kunio Ishihara -- shake hands at a ceremony in Tokyo on April 2 to launch the holding company, which integrated operations of Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. and Nichido Fire & Marine Insurance Co.

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Tokio Marine, Asahi Mutual ditch early merger

Tokio Marine, Asahi Mutual ditch early merger

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Mutual Life Insurance Co. President Yuzuru Fujita (fore) and Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. President Kunio Ishihara (back) take their seats for a news conference in Tokyo on Jan. 31. They said the two firms have scrapped a plan to integrate their life insurance operations in March 2003 by merging Asahi Mutual and a Tokio Marine subsidiary.

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Tokio Marine, Asahi Mutual to mull regrouping plan

Tokio Marine, Asahi Mutual to mull regrouping plan

TOKYO, Japan - Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. President Kunio Ishihara (L) and Asahi Mutual Life Insurance Co. President Yuzuru Fujita speak at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 13, 2001. They said the two firms have agreed to mull plans to integrate their life insurance operations as soon as possible in line with the planned creation of the Millea Insurance Group in March 2001.

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Tokio Marine, Nichido Fire unveil outline of new holding firm

Tokio Marine, Nichido Fire unveil outline of new holding firm

TOKYO, Japan - Nichido Fire & Marine Insurance Co. President Tomio Higuchi (L) and Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. President Kunio Ishihara shake hands at a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 28. They announced the outline of their planned joint holding company and a new policy designed to provide tailor-made insurance coverage.

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Hundreds line up for Tokio Marine job interviews

Hundreds line up for Tokio Marine job interviews

TOKYO, Japan - Hundreds of mostly female college students and their parents line up on May 12 at the Tokyo headquarters of Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. in central Tokyo, seeking reservation tickets for clerical staff job interviews. Tokio Marine is one of the most popular companies for graduating college students seeking jobs. The long queues reflect Japan's severe employment situation.

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Kyoei to join Millea insurers group

Kyoei to join Millea insurers group

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Asahi Mutual Life Insurance Co. President Yuzuru Fujita, Kyoei Mutual Fire & Marine Insurance Co. President Wataru Ozawa, Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. President Kokei Higuchi and Nichido Fire & Marine Insurance Co. President Takashi Aihara join hands at a news conference in Tokyo on March 22. They announced Kyoei will join the Millea Insurance Group to be set up by the three other firms under a joint holding company by the end of 2004.

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Tokio, Nichido, Asahi holding firm to be named 'Millea'

Tokio, Nichido, Asahi holding firm to be named 'Millea'

TOKYO, Japan - (From L TO R) Yuzuru Fujita, president of Asahi Mutual Life Insurance Co., Kokei Higuchi, president of Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co., and Takashi Aihara, president of Nichido Fire & Marine Insurance Co., shake hands at a news conference in Tokyo on Jan. 11. They announced an agreement to form a holding firm to be named Millea Insurance Group, an appellation associated with the new millennium.

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NCB begins operations under new owners

NCB begins operations under new owners

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Credit Bank (NCB) opens Sept. 4 for its first official day of business under the ownership of a consortium led by Internet investor Softbank Corp., following 21 months of state control that ended Sept. 1. The new management is expected to adopt a plan to rename the institution Aozora Bank in January 2001. Aozora means ''blue sky'' in Japanese. Photo shows new NCB executives (from L to R) of Kokei Higuchi, president of Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Masayoshi Son, president of Softbank Corp., Tadayo Homma, a former executive director of the Bank of Japan, who is expected to become president of the new bank, and Yoshihiko Miyauchi, chairman of Orix Corp.

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FRC inks accord to sell NCB to Softbank-led group

FRC inks accord to sell NCB to Softbank-led group

TOKYO, Japan - Tadayo Homma (L), next president of Nippon Credit Bank (NCB), joins hand with Shunsuke Takeda (2nd from L), vice president of leasing company Orix Corp., Softbank Corp. founder and President Masayoshi Son (3rd from L), and Tomochika Iwashita (R), managing director of Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co., at a Tokyo hotel on June 6 after the government's Financial Reconstruction Commission (FRC) and Deposit Insurance Corp. (DIC) signed a basic agreement earlier in the day to sell the nationalized NCB to the tripartite consortium led by Softbank.

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4 Mitsubishi firms to form alliance

4 Mitsubishi firms to form alliance

(From L to R) Kokei Higuchi, president of Tokio Marine and Fire Insurance Co., Satoru Kishi, president of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Toyoshi Nakano, president of Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corp., and Minoru Mochida, president of Meiji Life Insurance Co., shake hands at a news conference Friday Sept. 11 after announcing an agreement to form a financial service alliance.

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Tokio Marine, Asahi Mutual to mull regrouping plan

Tokio Marine, Asahi Mutual to mull regrouping plan

TOKYO, Japan - Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. President Kunio Ishihara (L) and Asahi Mutual Life Insurance Co. President Yuzuru Fujita speak at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 13, 2001. They said the two firms have agreed to mull plans to integrate their life insurance operations as soon as possible in line with the planned creation of the Millea Insurance Group in March 2001.

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Tokio Marine, Nichido Fire launch Millea Holdings

Tokio Marine, Nichido Fire launch Millea Holdings

TOKYO, Japan - The chairman and president of Millea Holdings Inc. -- Tomio Higuchi (R) and Kunio Ishihara -- shake hands at a ceremony in Tokyo on April 2 to launch the holding company, which integrated operations of Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. and Nichido Fire & Marine Insurance Co.

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Major insurers' nonpayment cases rise to over 200,000

Major insurers' nonpayment cases rise to over 200,000

TOKYO, Japan - Kunio Ishihara, president of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., apologizes at a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 29 after Japan's top six nonlife insurers, including his company, have reported to financial authorities thousands of additional cases of failure to pay promised insurance benefits to policyholders. (Kyodo)

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6 major nonlife insurers report 1.2 bil. yen in nonpayment cases

6 major nonlife insurers report 1.2 bil. yen in nonpayment cases

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's six major property and casualty insurance firms failed to pay a total of 1.22 billion yen in insurance claims in 4,365 cases involving medical and other ''third-sector'' insurance policies between July 2001 and June 2006, according to figures reported by them Oct. 31 to the Financial Services Agency. Kunio Ishihara (C), president of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., and executives of five other companies apologized during a news conference in Tokyo the same day. (Kyodo)

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Tokio Marine & Nichido President Ishihara likely to resign: sour

Tokio Marine & Nichido President Ishihara likely to resign: sour

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. President Kunio Ishihara, who is expected to resign at the end of June to facilitate the company's efforts to regain the trust of policyholders following a scandal involving nonpayment of insurance benefits, according to company sources on April 7. (Kyodo)

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Tokio Marine & Nichido to reshuffle top management

Tokio Marine & Nichido to reshuffle top management

TOKYO, Japan - Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., reeling from a scandal involving nonpayment of insurance benefits, has decided to reshuffle its top management with Shuzo Sumi (in file photo), senior management director, replacing Kunio Ishihara as president, informed sources said on April 12. Ishihara will become chairman without the right to represent the company, the sources said. (Kyodo)

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