- Yasuda zaibatsu
Yasuda zaibatsu ((安田財閥) was a financial conglomerate owned and managed by the Yasuda family. One of the four major zaibatsu, it was founded by the entrepreneur
Yasuda Zenjiro .Origins
Yasuda Zenjiro moved to
Edo at the age of 17 and began working in a money changing house.cite web | title=Yasuda, Zenjiro|url=http://www.ndl.go.jp/portrait/e/datas/343.html| date=2004] In 1863, he started providing tax-farming services, and greatly magnified his wealth by buying up depreciated Meiji paper money that the government subsequently exchanged for gold.cite web | last = Morck | first = Randall | coauthors = Nakamura, Masao | title=A Frog in a Well Knows Nothing of the Ocean: A History of Corporate Ownership in Japan|url=http://pacific.commerce.ubc.ca/nakamura/nakamura_nber_2005.pdf| date=2004-07-14] He quickly began to amass newly available capital, establishing the Third National Bank in 1876 and forming the Yasuda Bank (later known as theFuji Bank ) in 1880, the center of the Yasuda zaibatsu.Yasuda consolidated his empire in banking and finance, specializing in backing small and medium-sized traders and industrialists. In 1880, Yasuda founded the Yasuda Mutual Life Insurance Companycite web | last = Dominici | first = Gandolfo | title=From Business System to Supply Chain and Production in Japan|url=http://www.unipa.it/gandolfodominici/Business-sys-SCM2003.pdf| pages = p. 13 | date=2003] (now
Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance ). In 1893, the Yasuda zaibatsu absorbed the Tokyo Fire Insurance Company, later renamed the Yasuda Fire and Marine Insurance Company.cite web | title=The Yasuda Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Limited|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/THE-YASUDA-FIRE-AND-MARINE-INSURANCE-COMPANY-LIMITED-Company-History.html| accessdate=2008-04-20]20th century
The Yasuda focus on banking was narrowed by the merger of eleven Yasuda-controlled banks into the Yasuda Bank in 1913. The post-merger bank was the by far largest of all the zaibatsu banks.
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