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Okinawa's February Bankruptcies: Total Debt over Seven Times Higher than Last Year, Number of Cases Tripled. What Are the Factors? Teikoku Databank Survey, 2026

Teikoku Databank's Okinawa branch announced on the 9th that the number of bankruptcies (with debts of 10 million yen or more) in Okinawa Prefecture in February was six, an increase of four from the same month last year, with total debts amounting to 744 million yen, a 7.3-fold increase. This marks the second consecutive month that total debts have exceeded the same month last year.
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Teikoku Databank's Okinawa branch announced on the 9th that the number of bankruptcies (with debts of 10 million yen or more) in Okinawa Prefecture in February was six, an increase of four from the same month last year, with total debts amounting to 744 million yen, a 7.3-fold increase. This marks the second consecutive month that total debts have exceeded the same month last year.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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