Mizuho Financial Group Inc 2005 SR

The report marks the first corporate social responsibility publication for Mizuho Financial Group, covering the fiscal year 2004. It outlines the group's reorganization into three global groups and its 'Channel to Discovery' business strategy. Key highlights include the adoption of the Equator Principles by Mizuho Corporate Bank, making it the first Japanese bank to do so, and significant progress in repaying public funds. The company details its commitment to financial education, environmental initiatives like the Eco Fund, and social contributions such as the Yellow Badge Traffic Safety Campaign. It also provides comprehensive data on non-performing loan reductions and corporate governance structures.

Company: Mizuho Financial Group Inc

Sector: Financials

Country: Japan

Year: 2005

Type: SR

Pages: 52

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Mizuho Financial Group Inc

Mizuho Financial Group Inc 2005 CSR Report

CSR Report

The report marks the first corporate social responsibility publication for Mizuho Financial Group, covering the fiscal year 2004. It outlines the group's reorganization into three global groups and its 'Channel to Discovery' business strategy. Key highlights include the adoption of the Equator Principles by Mizuho Corporate Bank, making it the first Japanese bank to do so, and significant progress in repaying public funds. The company details its commitment to financial education, environmental initiatives like the Eco Fund, and social contributions such as the Yellow Badge Traffic Safety Campaign. It also provides comprehensive data on non-performing loan reductions and corporate governance structures.

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Document Details

Report Year

2005

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2004 - Mar 31, 2005

Fiscal Year

2004

Published

May 1, 2006

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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