O Quick ratio de Shinsei Bank, Ltd. é N/A
Liquidez Reduzida é o indicador de liquidez que mede a capacidade de uma empresa de usar seus ativos rápidos para cumprir suas obrigações de curto prazo imediatamente.
The quick ratio is the ratio between quick or liquid assets and current liabilities. Quick assets include those current assets that presumably can be quickly converted to cash at close to their book values. A normal liquid ratio is considered to be 1. A company with a quick ratio of less than 1 cannot at the time fully pay its current liabilities or short-term obligations. This ratio is considered to be a much reliable tool for assessment of liquidity position of companies.
Shinsei Bank, Limited provides various banking and financial products and services to individual customers, businesses, public corporations, and financial institutions in Japan. It offers Yen/foreign currency deposits, and structured deposits; home mortgages; and housing and unsecured loans, real estate related nonrecourse finance and corporate finance, ship finance, healthcare, and project finance, specialty finance, M&A-related, and renewable energy finance. The company also provides investment trusts, brokerage, life and non-life insurance, advisory, credit trading, private equity, business succession finance, and asset-backed investment services, as well as credit cards. In addition, it engages in the provision of financial transactions and services for individuals; trust businesses; foreign exchange, derivatives, equity-related, and other capital markets businesses; payment services; and securities, asset management, and wealth management businesses. The company was formerly known as The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Limited and changed its name to Shinsei Bank, Limited in June 2000. Shinsei Bank, Limited was incorporated in 1952 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.