is the
trust banking arm of
Mizuho Financial Group
The , known from 2000 to 2003 as Mizuho Holdings and abbreviated as MHFG or simply Mizuho, is a Japanese banking holding company headquartered in the Ĺtemachi district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The group was formed in 2000-2002 by merger of Dai- ...
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History
The merger of the
Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank,
Fuji Bank and the
Industrial Bank of Japan
Industrial Bank of Japan, Limited (IBJ), based in Tokyo, Japan, was one of the largest banks in the world during the latter half of the 20th century. It was established in 1902 as a policy institution or "special bank", similarly as Nippon Kan ...
in 2000 was followed by the merger of their respective trust banking subsidiaries, creating Mizuho Trust & Banking Co. The company is known for developing trust products for specific types of families, including those in the LGBT community. Its main activities include asset management for individuals, securitization, private banking, and custody. Mizuho Trust & Banking also has administration services for a variety of trust, including money trusts, pecuniary trusts, investment trusts, and securities trusts. Its pension activities include corporate pension design planning, the management of pension policy holders, and pension scheme review. Additionally, they design compensation plans for senior executives and other employee retirement benefits.
The company is a 100% wholly owned subsidiary of the Mizuho Financial Group.
See also
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Yasuda Trust & Banking
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Mizuho Bank
is the integrated retail and corporate banking unit of Mizuho Financial Group (; ). It is one of the largest financial services company in Japan with total assets of approximately $1.9 trillion USD in 2023, and considered one of Japan's three ...
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Mizuho Trust & Banking Co.*
Mizuho Trust & Banking Co.
Financial services companies based in Tokyo
Banks of Japan
Trust and Banking Co., Mizuho
Fuyo Group
Trust banks of Japan
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