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Japan’s Norinchukin Bank proposes changes to board

One auditor, Masaki Ogata, is retiring on 21 June.

Japan’s Norinchukin Bank has proposed changes to its audit & supervisory board and board of directors with the imminent retirement of one auditor.

Seven names were listed as nominees for the board of directors, subject to election: Kazuto Oku, Masanobu Yagi, Taro Kitabayashi, Hikaru Yoshida, Ryo Akiyoshi, Yuji Hamba, and Masato Imai.

Five names have been submitted as nominees for the Audit & Supervisory Board also subject to election: Masahiro Muroi, Hiroyuki Sakai, Masaya Tochio, Akiko Ito, and Satoshi Iwaso.

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Masaki Ogata, meanwhile, is retiring in his role as auditor, due 21 June.

Elected persons will also assume responsibility for their roles on 21 June.

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