(Update) Mizuho Admits Safe Deposit Thefts Occurred in 2019
Tokyo, Feb. 18 (Jiji Press)--Mizuho Bank admitted Tuesday that a total of several tens of millions of yen in cash was stolen from two customers' safe deposit boxes at a branch in 2019.
The bank said that it detected the thefts within that year and dismissed an employee involved, while compensating the two customers. It had reported the matter to the Financial Services Agency, but had not made it public.
(2025/02/18-19:49)
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