BANKS

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"TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:

"Kogin"

CODES USED :—

A1.

A.B.C. (Fifth).

Western Union (1901).

Lieber's Standard (1896).

McNeill's Mining and

General (1905).

TELEPHONE Nos:-

HONKYOKU 37 (Long Dis-

tance), 41, 102,

and 3,300.

The Nippon Kogyo Ginko

(THE INDUSTRIAL BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED).

Authorized Capl. (Fully Paid Up) Y. 17,500,000

HEAD OFFICE:

No. 1, Zenigame - cho, Kojimachi -ku, Tokyo, Japan

BRANCH OFFICES :

No. 31, Aomono-cho, Nihonbashi-ku, Tokyo No. 2, Sanchome, Nakanoshima, Kitaku, Osaka.

PRESIDENT-TETSUJIRO SHIDACHI, Esq. VICE-PRESIDENT-YEIJIRO ONO, Esq.

DIRECTORS:

TETSUTARO AOKI, Esq. | TEIZO IWASA, Esq. | MOTONARI NINOMIYA, Esq.

AUDITORS:

TAMIZO WAKAO, Esq. | NAGATANE SOMA, Esq. | FURUU URIU, Esq.

Established by the Imperial Japanese Government, by Virtue of a Special Enactment of the Imperial Diet.

BUSINESS TRANSACTED:

1.-Making loans on the security of national loan-bonds, prefectural or municipal loan-

bonds, or the debentures and shares of companies.

2.-Subscribing for, or taking over by transfer, national loan-bonds, prefectural or

municipal loan-bonds, or debentures of companies.

3.-Receiving deposits of money and undertaking the custody of goods entrusted to it

for safe-keeping.

4.-Undertaking trust business.

5.-Discounting bills.

6.-Making loans on the security of estates (zaidan) created by virtue of Mortgage Laws. 7.-Making loans on the security of land and buildings belonging to factories.

8.-Making loans on the security of land and buildings in cities and in towns assigned

by Imperial Ordinance.

9.-Carrying on all other banking business sanctioned by the Minister of Finance in

accordance with Laws or Ordinances.

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