Aichi Bank
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Aichi Bank
Summary
Aichi Bank is a bank[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Aichi Bank was a member of The Second Association of Regional Banks[3].
- Aichi Bank is in the country of Japan[4].
- Aichi Bank is in the country of JP[5].
- Aichi Bank's instance of is recorded as bank[6].
- Aichi Bank's instance of is recorded as business[7].
- Aichi Bank's headquarters location is recorded as Nagoya[8].
- Aichi Bank's Commons category is recorded as Aichi Bank (1989-2024)[9].
- Aichi Bank's industry is recorded as financial services[10].
- 1910 marks the founding of Aichi Bank[11].
- 1944-05-14 marks the founding of Aichi Bank[12].
- Aichi Bank's official website is recorded as https://www.aichibank.co.jp[13].
- Aichi Bank's legal form is recorded as kabushiki gaisha[14].
- Aichi Bank's legal form is recorded as T417[15].
Product Details
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GLEIF Golden Copy — Level 1 entity data
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Legal Entity Identifier (LEI): 353800ZI732QIENETJ94[16]
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Registered legal name: 株式会社あいち銀行[17]
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Legal jurisdiction: JP[18]
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GLEIF entity category: GENERAL[19]
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Legal form (ISO 20275 ELF): T417[20]
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Entity status: ACTIVE[21]
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LEI registration status: ISSUED[22]
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Entity created: 1944-05-14[23]
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LEI first registered: 2017-08-31[24]
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LEI last updated: 2025-08-31[25]
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LEI next renewal: 2026-08-31[26]
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Managing LOU: 353800279ADEFGKNTV65[27]
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Registration authority: RA000412[28]
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Authority entity ID: 1800-01-036373[29]
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Other names: Aichi Bank, Ltd., 株式会社愛知銀行[30]
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Conformity flag: NON_CONFORMING[31]
Body
Founding
Recorded inception include 1910[11] and 1944-05-14[12].
Operations
Aichi Bank's headquarters location is recorded as Nagoya[8].
Industry
Aichi Bank's industry is recorded as financial services[10].
Why It Matters
Aichi Bank has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]