Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings
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Type | Public KK (TYO: 8309) |
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Industry | Financial Services |
Founded | 2002 (from merger) |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Kazuo Tanabe, President |
Revenue | ¥ 468.5 billion JPY (FY 2007) |
Net income | ¥ 71.8 billion JPY (FY 2007) |
Owner(s) | The Resolution and Collection Corporation (30.29%) |
Employees | 9,037 (2008) |
Website | www.ChuoMitsui.jp |
Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc. (中央三井トラスト・ホールディングス株式会社 Chūō Mitsui Torasuto Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-Kaisha , TYO: 8309) is a Japanese financial holding company headquarterd in Minato, Tokyo.
As of August 1, 2009, 30.29% of outstanding common stocks of Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings are owned by the Resolution and Collection Corporation, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deposit Insurance Corporation of Japan, a semi-governmental organization.
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[edit] History
[edit] Chuo Trust
- 1962 - Industrial Bank of Japan, Tokai Bank and Dai-Ichi Bank spun off their trust businesses as Chuo Trust & Banking, due to MOF's Chinese wall regulations.
- 1998 - Chuo Trust took over troubled Hokkaido Takushoku Bank's Honshū business.
[edit] Mitsui Trust
[edit] Merger
- 2000 - Chuo Trust and Mitsui Trust merged to form The Chuo Mitsui Trust and Banking Co.
- 2001 - Chuo Mitsui purchased corporate custody unit from The Sakura Bank, now Chuo Mitsui Asset Trust.
- 2002 - Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings was established to become the parent company to Chuo Mitsui group, in preparation for its business restructuring.
[edit] Operating subsidiaries
- The Chuo Mitsui Trust and Banking Co.
- Diversified financial services, stock transfer agency services, real estate operations for individual and corporate clients
- Chuo Mitsui Asset Trust
- Trust asset management business, trust asset administration business and pension trust operations for institutional investors
- Chuo Mitsui Asset Management
- Mutual fund management
- Chuo Mitsui Capital
- Private equity fund management
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