SBI Shinsei Bank Applies for Relisting on TSE
Tokyo, July 11 (Jiji Press)--SBI Shinsei Bank, a unit of major Japanese online financial service group SBI Holdings Inc., on Friday applied for its relisting on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
The bank, formerly Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, which went bankrupted in 1998, plans to repay all of its remaining public funds worth about 230 billion yen to the government at the end of this month.
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