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- Kagoshima Bank
Rating on Qualisteam: 
The regional economy of Kagoshima prefecture
and that of Miyazaki prefecture, both of which constitute its major business bases
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- Fukui Bank
Rating on Qualisteam: 
Since its establishment in 1899, Fukui Bank has striven to maintain sound management, and to grow in parallel with the
regional community. The Bank owes its position today to the generous support it has received over the years from its customers, shareholders, and other stakeholders.
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- Kita Nippon Bank
Rating on Qualisteam: 
The Kita-Nippon Bank, Ltd. was established in
1942 in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, as a
regional financial institution serving the Tohoku
region of northern Japan. The Bank had 82 offices,
including 2 sub-branches, mainly in Iwate
Prefecture.
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- Senshu Bank
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a Japanese bank, headquartered in Kishiwada with 63 branches. It is traded on the Osaka Securities Exchange
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- Kochi Bank
Rating on Qualisteam: 
Since its establishment in 1930, the Bank of Kochi, Ltd., has worked consistently to promote a
smooth flow of funds in the local community based on the fundamental principle of providing
trustworthy and extensive banking services through long-term and ongoing relationships with
customers.
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- Kanto Tsukuba Bank
Rating on Qualisteam: 
is a Japanese bank that is headquartered in Tsuchiura City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This bank was formed in 2003 as the result of a merger between the Kanto Bank and the Tsukuba Bank. Kanto Tsukuba Bank operates more than 75 branches and about 245 ATMs in the Ibaraki Prefecture.
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- Shonai Bank
Rating on Qualisteam: 
a Japanese bank that is headquartered in Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture.The bank is relatively small, even among Japanese regional banks, and operates primarily in Yamagata, though it also operate branches in Sendai, Tomiya, Fukushima, Akita in neighboring prefectures, as well as in the capital of Tokyo.
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- Yamanashi Chuo Bank
Rating on Qualisteam: 
The Yamanashi Chuo Bank Group comprises the Yamanashi Chuo Bank and five consolidated
subsidiaries. Centered on its core banking business, the Group provides an integrated financing
service that includes a leasing and credit-card business. The Bank is the leading local bank in
Yamanashi Prefecture, and its sphere of operations encompasses both the prefecture and the
western part of the Tokyo metropolitan region.
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- Toho Bank
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As the leading bank in Fukushima Prefecture, Toho Bank has contributed to the prosperity
of its local communities since being established in November 1941.
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- Wakayama Bank
Rating on Qualisteam: 
Kiyo Bank and Wakayama Bank, both controlled by Kiyo Holdings Inc., merged and restarted as new Kiyo Bank on Oct. 10, 2006. The new bank becomes the only regional bank based in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan.
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- Taiko Bank
Rating on Qualisteam: 
Taiko Bank is a regional bank that is headquartered in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture. It ranks 3rd in the prefecture in size of fund volume.
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- Kyushu Bank
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On 1 April 2003, The Shinwa Bank, Ltd. and The Kyushu Bank, Ltd. amalgamated with its new name as “The Shinwa Bank, Ltd.” The new bank is headquartered in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, with its network spreading over the zone – Fukuoka, Saga, and Nagasaki Prefectures
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