Chapter 12 It’s All Because the Old Lady is Too Pretty



Iue Ryouta came to visit early in the morning.

Although he said he was visiting Nagano Nao, this guy's eyes kept lingering on Nagano Kanako from time to time, and his sp eyes made people feel very uncomfortable.

"Iue-kun, please stop it!"

Such a direct accusation made Iue Ryouta embarrassed. He blushed and argued, "I just felt that Mrs. Nagano was too pitiful. I didn't mean anything else."

What a hypocritical man.

Nagano Nao said disdainfully: "This is the best, otherwise Miss Mikami will be very unhappy if she finds out."

"You bastard, you actually threatened me!"

"Please, I always thought of you as a brother."

"You win. But please don't hurt such a poor woman like Mrs. Nagano. She is really pitiful!"

"Asshole, what are you talking about? Of course I will take good care of you, old lady. Let's talk about my previous problem. Which big company do you think would be best for me to go to in my current situation?"

"Probably banks and life insurance or something like that." Iue Ryouta said nonchalantly. For students like them at Keio University, the best place to go is undoubtedly insurance companies or banks and securities institutions.

These institutions often have senior employees to look after them, and those who enter are often reserve cadres. As long as they don't make any major mistakes, it's only a matter of time before they get promoted and get a raise.

Just like him, he is currently interning with his seniors in Tokyo Life Insurance, and once he gets his diploma, he will be able to take up the position of department head immediately.

The annual salary is easily around 8 million yen.

Nagano Nao didn't know much about this aspect. He only knew that the Japanese job market was a seller's market these days and any young person could find a job with a pretty good salary.

The memory of being humiliated by Kitaharakawa was still fresh in his mind, and in Japan, once you get involved with the yakuza, it is very difficult to get away from it.

The Nagano family used to have too close a relationship with the Sumiyoshi-kai, and although it seems that there is no trouble for the time being, the shadow of this incident has always weighed on their hearts.

If you want to avoid such bullying again, you can only join a large company to gain some network power, so you must know more.

Iue Ryouta has participated in many job interviews, and Nagano Nao obtained a lot of useful information through communication with him.

Although job seekers generally choose companies in the job market these days, the most popular financial industry is still highly competitive, especially since some large companies really want only a small number of outstanding talents.

After talking with Ryouta Iue, Naoyo Nagano set his first target on Nippon Life Insurance Company.

Founded in 1889, the company has a history of more than 100 years. It is the largest life insurance company in Japan and also the largest pension payment management agency.

First, this company is extremely wealthy.

Although Japan has a household registration system, it has never had an ID card. According to Japan's national pension requirements, in principle, citizens aged 20-60 must pay the most basic national pension. The national pension certificate is almost the same as an ID card.

In addition to the National Pension, there is also the Employees' Pension in Japan. This is an insurance premium paid by working people, with the company and the employee each paying half.

These compulsory, unified and necessary insurance premiums are almost all paid to major Japanese life insurance companies.

It has universal insurance and a minimum monthly payment ratio of 16,000 yen. The size of the mutual aid fund owned by life insurance companies is an uncountable number.

The Wall Street Journal once commented that Nippon Life Insurance Company is the world's largest life insurance company, with operating funds reaching tens of trillions of yen.

Second, this company has many departments.

With tens of trillions of funds, it is impossible for such a large amount of money to just lie there and sleep.

For various reasons, Nippon Life Insurance Company has many departments, including asset management department, credit department, international investment department, life insurance department, financial management department, trust department, etc.

In this case, if you can enter the asset management department, it will undoubtedly be most beneficial to give full play to your own advantages.

The third reason is the strong relationship background.

Japan Life Insurance Company is the largest pension payer and is backed by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, making it very easy for it to access some high-ranking government officials.

In addition to its inseparable relationship with the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Japan Life Insurance Company also has an inseparable relationship with the Ministry of Finance due to the financial attributes of the insurance industry.

In Japan, the Ministry of Finance has unimaginable power. It is an administrative agency in charge of Japan's finance, banking, and taxation, and has important duties such as issuing government bonds, printing money, and supervising banks.

There is no doubt that if you enter Nippon Life Insurance Company and can climb up, you will have many opportunities to meet some big people and get closer to the center of power in this country.

Even though the six major financial groups have a huge influence in Japan, they cannot compare with this kind of pension institution with a huge background.

However, job-seeking intention is just an intention, and whether or not you can get an internal internship is another matter.

With the idea of ​​casting a wide net, Nagano Nao also learned about the banking institutions, insurance companies and securities companies under the six major conglomerates.

In Japan, the six major financial groups are well known to everyone.

In a "conglomerate-type" enterprise group "with capital as the bond", member companies hold shares in a circular manner; however, the member companies are also horizontally united, mainly consisting of large banks and financial institutions, and the highest authority is the "Managers' Meeting".

Due to the monopoly and investment of capital, these conglomerates are spread across all walks of life and affect the lives of everyone in Japan.

For example, the development of Toyota, Hitachi and other groups requires financing due to the lack of support from financial capital, so a considerable number of them are members of the six major conglomerates.

There are also grain groups such as Marubeni, Zenno, and I-Chu, which also have inseparable vertical relationships with the six major conglomerates.

It can be said that no matter whether it is food, clothing, housing, transportation, birth, aging, illness and death, everyone in Japan will have an indirect relationship with the six major conglomerates.

That's exactly why.

If you find a job in Japan, it is best to be respectful enough to your boss and be humble enough.

Otherwise, the outcome will definitely be miserable.

Once your boss finds a reason to fire you, not only will you not be able to find a job, you will also lose the eligibility to receive a pension, and you will have no choice but to die.

Of course, the advantage is that if you don’t make mistakes under the lifetime employment system, the company will be like home and can solve any problem.

Not to mention the Kitahara River, even the entire Noguchi-kai or Sumiyoshi-kai are nothing but chickens and dogs in front of the consortium.

He also asked Iue Ryouta about some things to pay attention to when looking for a job. After doing enough homework, Nagano Nao asked Iue Ryouta to help him write his resume and send it out.

At night.

After dinner, Iue Ryouta thanked him and left.

Nagano Chiyuki pouted and said, "Onii-chan, this Uncle Iue is so annoying. He always stares at mom. It's so disgusting!"

"Qianxue, how can you say such rude words?" Nagano Kanako quickly scolded, and watched Nagano Nao's reaction nervously, fearing that he would be unhappy.

Nagano Nao said seriously: "This can't be blamed on that bastard Iue, it's all because the old lady is too beautiful. I can see it too."

(End of this chapter)


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