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Headquarters inChūō-ku, Fukuoka | |
| FFG | |
Native name | 株式会社ふくおかフィナンシャルグループ |
Romanized name | Kabushiki-gaisha Fukuoka Finansharu Gurūpu |
| Company type | Public |
| TYO:8354 FSE:8354 Nikkei 225 component | |
| Industry | Banking |
| Founded | April 2, 2007; 18 years ago (2007-04-02) |
| Headquarters | Otemon,, Japan |
Key people | Takashige Shibato (chairman) Hisashi Goto (president) |
| Total assets | $128.9 billion (2015)[1] |
| Subsidiaries | The Bank of Fukuoka The Kumamoto Bank Eighteenth Shinwa Bank The Fukuoka Chuo Bank Minna Bank |
| Website | fukuoka-fg |
Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.[a] is a Japanese multinational investment bank company that was formed in 2007 from the merger of the Fukuoka Bank and the Kumamoto Bank respectively. Based inFukuoka, the company is listed on theTokyo Stock Exchange and theFukuoka Stock Exchange and is a constituent of theNikkei 225 index.[2]
Nagasaki-basedEighteenth Bank was acquired by FFG in April 2019, following an earlier merger attempt in 2017.[3] In October 2020, Eighteenth Bank was merged with theShinwa Bank [ja], another FFG subsidiary, to form Eighteenth Shinwa Bank (or Juhachi Shinwa Bank), which operates as one of three FFG banking subsidiaries together with Fukuoka Bank andKumamoto Bank [ja].[4]
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