CCI Group

Confidence: Likely Updated 2026-05-22 Review by 2026-11-22 Sources 4 Machine-translated Original (JA)
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Wiki route

CCI Group is the current-name bank-holding-company page for the former Hokkoku Financial Holdings route. Read it with Hokkoku Bank, regional bank API / digital partnership, deposit-token / digital-money routes, and banking domain.

Use this page for the holding-company strategy, current legal name, group expansion, digital / cross-border / consulting businesses, and FSA bank-holding-company boundary. Use Hokkoku Bank for the operating bank itself.

Overview

CCI Group is the current listed bank holding company built around Hokkoku Bank. The public company profile states that the group was established on 2021-10-01 as 北國フィナンシャルホールディングス and changed its name to 株式会社CCIグループ on 2025-10-01.

The page matters because the rename is not only cosmetic. The official profile describes a bank-holding-company purpose, while the group positions itself across finance, consulting, BPO, system development, asset management, regional revitalization, and overseas business. That makes CCI Group a current-name regional-finance platform rather than only an “old Hokkoku FHD” page.

Entity Boundary

ItemReading
Current legal name株式会社CCIグループ
English nameCCI Group, Inc.
Previous name株式会社北國フィナンシャルホールディングス
Established2021-10-01
Name change2025-10-01
ListingTokyo Stock Exchange Prime, 7381
Core operating bank[[regional-banks/hokkoku-bank
Regulatory routeFSA bank holding-company list

The existing hokkoku-fhd page remains a historical / old-name bridge, but the current official-name route point here.

Group Structure Map

SegmentPublic-source readingWiki route
BankingHokkoku Bank remains the operating-bank core.hokkoku-bank
Finance adjacencyLeasing, credit card, guarantee, and financial services around the bank.INDEX
Consulting / BPOGroup expansion into advisory, BPO, system development, and operations.regional-bank-api-digital-partnership-route
Asset managementInvestment advisory and fund operation / management functions.nomura-asset-management for AM contrast
Regional revitalizationSports, venue, regional commerce, and local-company support.kyushu-fg for regional-bank contrast
OverseasCross-border and overseas support functions.cross-border-m-a-japan

Public Context

CCI Group is one of the more explicit examples of a regional bank holding company trying to widen beyond traditional deposits and loans. The public profile links group value to banking, consulting, investment, system, regional revitalization, and overseas functions.

This fits the broader regional-bank playbook captured in regional bank API / digital partnership. A regional bank can remain locally anchored while trying to monetize technology, advisory, payments, and cross-border support.

The older Hokkoku FHD narrative around Microsoft / open-system / digital regional-bank leadership is still relevant, but the current CCI name better captures the group’s rebranded platform ambition.

Regulatory / Research Notes

  • Use the FSA bank-holding-company list when the current legal-name boundary matters.
  • Use company profile / IR pages for the 2025 name change and group business categories.
  • Keep Hokkoku Bank separate from the holding company; the operating bank sits inside the industry-body layer mapped by Zenginkyo.
  • When analyzing deposit-token or digital-money claims, route to tokenized deposit / DCJPY context and public company disclosures rather than assuming product scope from branding.
  • When analyzing regional-finance transformation, compare with Fukuoka FG, Shizuoka FG, and Kyushu FG.

Caveats

  • Public group categories do not imply each business has material earnings scale.
  • A broader group brand can make bank, consulting, asset management, and regional-development boundaries blur; identify the operating entity before making claims.
  • This page is not investment advice.

Sources

  • CCI Group: company profile / history, group overview, and IR pages.
  • FSA: bank holding-company list.