Japan’s biggest bank has apologized after an employee allegedly stole more than 1 billion yen ($6.6 million) from customers' ...
The CEO of MUFG Bank apologised on Monday for the theft by a former employee of more than 1 billion yen ($6.5 million) in ...
MUFG Bank offered both an apology and explanation during a Dec. 16 news conference regarding the discovery in November that a ...
An investigation is underway in Japan over the theft of customer assets worth more than 6.5 million dollars from MUFG Bank ...
TOKYO (TR) – At a press conference on Monday, the president of Mitsubishi UFJ Bank said that the company will seek to restore ...
Japan's largest bank, MUFG, has apologized for an employee's theft of over 1 billion yen from customers' safe deposit boxes.
The CEO of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group’s main banking arm, MUFG Bank, apologized Monday over the theft, allegedly by a ...
The employee, responsible for the act, has been fired, and she is cooperating with the bank's internal probe and a police ...
The head of MUFG Bank apologized on Monday over the alleged theft of more than 1 billion yen ($6.5 million) by a former ...
TOKYO (AP) -- Japan's biggest bank apologized Monday for the alleged theft by an employee of more than 1 billion yen ($6.6 million) from customers' safe deposit boxes.
MUFG President Hanzawa revealed that a former female bank employee in her 40s stole assets from about 60 customers’ safe deposit boxes. He said that she committed the theft while working at two ...
Tokyo, Dec. 16 (Jiji Press)--MUFG Bank President Junichi Hanzawa on Monday apologized for thefts by a then employee of customer assets worth more than 1 billion yen in total from safe deposit boxes.