Chugoku Bank's 'Future GO Project' Second Phase! ~A Mechanism Where Customers' Choice of 'No Paper Passbook' Protects Future Nature~
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Chugoku Bank is launching the second phase of its "Future GO Project," a CSR initiative that donates to local environmental conservation efforts based on the increase in customers choosing to go without paper passbooks. On April 15, 2026, a donation will be made to support cherry blossom preservation at Mt. Shiyunzan in Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture.
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- Q: What is the main objective of the "Chugoku Bank Future GO Project" launched in fiscal year 2024?
- A: The project is a social contribution activity that aims to balance regional environmental conservation with digitalization.
- Q: How is the donation amount for the Chugoku Bank Future GO Project calculated?
- A: The donation amount is calculated by multiplying the net increase in 'no passbook' accounts during the target period by 50 yen.
- Q: What specific activity will the donation to Mitoyo City on April 15, 2026, be used to support?
- A: The donation will be used to support the cherry blossom preservation activities undertaken by Mitoyo City at Mt. Shiyunzan.
- Q: Who are the donor and the recipient representing their respective organizations at the donation ceremony in Mitoyo City?
- A: The donor is Mr. Yasunori Nishimidera of Chugoku Bank, and the recipient is Mr. Akifumi Yamashita, the Mayor of Mitoyo City.
- Q: In addition to Mitoyo City, which other local government is scheduled to receive a donation for fiscal year 2025?
- A: A donation is also planned for Bizen City around December 2026, with details to be announced once they are finalized.