TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:
"Kogin"
CODES USED :-
Al.
A.B.C. (Fifth).
Western Union (1901). Lieber's Standard (1896).
McNeill's Mining and
General (1905).
BANKS
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TELEPHONE Nos:-
33
HONKYOKU 37 (Long Dis- tance), 41, 102, 1,268
1,280 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 OFFICE:
No. 31, Aomono-cho, Nihonbashi-ku, Tokyo
PRESIDENT-TETSUJIRO SHIDACHISHI, Esq. VICE-PRESIDENT-YEIJIRO ONO, Esq.
DIRECTOR:
TETSUTARO AOKI, 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-bondis, 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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