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Eight light credit associations

Eight light credit associations

The credit association where eight light credit associations (はっこうしんようきんこ) ever had head office in Yao-shi, Osaka. The nickname "ハッコー しんきん."

It merged with Hanna Shinkin Bank (2005) on February 14 in 2005 and became great Banto Shinkin Bank (as for the continuation safe Hanna Shinkin Bank).

In addition, the building (2-8-1, Honmachi, Yao-shi) of the old head office becomes eight sales department of the Osaka city credit association now via head office sales department of great Banto Shinkin Bank.

History

  • I establish it (1948) as Yao-shi credit union on October 8 in 1948
  • I am reorganized (1951) in the credit association in 1951 by a credit association method establishment
  • It merges with Kosaka Shinkin Bank (the December 23, 1932 establishment) (1969) in April in 1969 and is renamed to eight light credit associations
  • I obtain 2 stores by transfer from the failed Orient credit association (1992) in October in 1992
  • It merges Osaka industry credit association (the March 27, 1923 establishment) (1997) on November 4 in 1997
  • It merges with Hanna Shinkin Bank (2005) on February 14 in 2005 and becomes the large Banto credit association and becomes extinct

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