Ryoichi Jinnai

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Ryoichi Jinnai (神内 良一, Jinnai Ryōichi, August 15, 1926 – June 27, 2017) is the founder of Promise, Japan's third-largest consumer finance company, of which he is honorary chairman.[1]

He funded the Ryoichi Jinnai Conference Center in Fiji.[2]

Jinnai died of heart failure on June 27, 2017.[3]

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  1. ^ "Banking on Banks". Forbes. 166 (1–5). Claim to fame: Chairman of Promise, Japan's third-largest consumer-finance company.
  2. ^ "Business Briefs". Pacific Magazine. 19: 23. 1994. The new US$1.4-million Ryoichi Jinnai Conference Centre of the Forum Secretariat in Suva was opened in July. The complex was named in honor of Japanese tycoon Ryoichi Jinnai who funded the construction.
  3. ^ 神内良一氏が死去 プロミス創業者 (in Japanese). Nikkei. 2017-07-03. Retrieved 2017-10-26.

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