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Dear Customers, | |
Thank you for banking with Citibank. | |
We would like to notify you of changes we have made to our account | |
policies. | |
These changes have been made as part of our cooperative effort to | |
contribute to the Japanese government's policy that aims to eliminate | |
racketeering in Japan. | |
In June 2007, the Japanese government implemented, "Basic Principles | |
to Prevent Damages from Antisocial Forces." All members of the Japan | |
Bankers Association agreed on the "JBA Agreement for Strengthening | |
Efforts to Eliminate Racketeering" in July of the same year. | |
In September 2009, the association announced detailed new policies to | |
reinforce its efforts based on the previous agreement. Under the newly | |
implemented policies, we at Citibank Japan have decided to do our part | |
by strengthening our account regulations. | |
We hereby inform you that these account policy changes will come into | |
effect in February 2010. | |
Please see the reverse for our new account policies. | |
==Outline of our new account etc. policies== | |
-Refusal of dealings with criminal elements- | |
We at Citibank hereby state that we may restrict or terminate our | |
relations and/or service provisions to a customer if the customer | |
falls under the category of antisocial forces or is a member of such | |
organizations. | |
-Definition of persons or organizations that fall under the category | |
of criminal elements- | |
1.When it has become clear that the customer falls into any of the | |
items below (including the cases where he/she was in the past): | |
a.Boryokudan (organized crime): Organizations that encourage its | |
members to engage collectively or habitually in violent, unlawful, | |
etc., acts. | |
b.Boryokudan-in (members of organized crime): Members of Boryokudan. | |
c.Boryokudan jun koseiin (quasi-members of Boryokudan): Parties who | |
maintain relationships with, cooperate with, or engage in the | |
maintenance or operation of Boryokudan by providing funds, weapons, | |
etc., to Boryokudan or members of Boryokudan, but who are not | |
themselves members. | |
d.Boryokudan kankei kigyou (organized crime-related companies): | |
Companies run by members of Boryokudan, quasi-members, or former | |
members of Boryokudan, that maintain relationship with, cooperate | |
with, or engage in the maintenance or operation of Boryokudan by | |
providing funds to Boryokudan or by other means, or those companies | |
that actively use Boryokudan in doing business, etc., and cooperate | |
in the maintenance or operation of Boryokudan. | |
e.Sokaiya (corporate racketeers): Sokaiya, Kaisha goro | |
(corporate racketeers) and others who may potentially engage in | |
violent, unlawful, etc., acts in an effort to seek illicit benefits | |
from civil society and may threaten the safety of civil life. | |
Shakai undo etc. hyobo goro (those forces claiming to be social | |
movements): Groups or individuals who disguise themselves as/claim | |
to be social movements or political activities and may potentially | |
engage in violent, unlawful, etc., acts to seek illicit benefits | |
from civil society and may threaten the safety of civil life. | |
Tokushu chino boryoku shudan etc. (special intellectual violent | |
organizations): Groups or individuals, except those listed in A to | |
D above, who use Boryokudan or their relationships with Boryokudan | |
to engage in violent, unlawful, etc., acts in an effort to seek | |
illicit benefits from civil society and may threaten the safety of | |
civil life. | |
f.Any other person relative to these or equivalent to any of the | |
previous items. | |
2.When the customer committed any act that falls into any of the items | |
below by him/herself or by using a third party. | |
a.Violent demand | |
b.Undue demand beyond legal responsibilities | |
c.Threatening behavior or using violent force regarding transactions | |
d.Damaging Citibank's credit or obstructing Citibank's business by | |
spreading false rumors or by the use of fraudulent means or force | |
e.Any other act equivalent to any of the previous items. | |
For further information, visit our website or call the number shown below. | |
https://www.citibank.co.jp/en/customernotices/customernoticesindex/customernoticepages/cust_121409_01.html | |
Feel free to contact us | |
0120-110-330(24 hours/day, 365 days/year) | |
We look forward to your ongoing support. | |
Sincerely, | |
Citibank Japan Ltd. |
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