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List of Commercial Banks in Japan

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on April 19, 2013

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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Asahi Bank
Ashikaga Bank
ANZ Japan
Bank of Kansai
Bank of Nagoya
Bank of Okinawa
Bank of the Ryukyus
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi
Bank of Yokohama
Chiba Bank
Citibank Japan
Daiwa Bank
Fukui Bank
Fukuoka City Bank
Hachijuni Bank
Hokkoku Bank
Hokuetsu Bank
Hokuriku Bank
Hyakugo Bank
Iyo Bank
Joyo Bank
Kagawa Bank
Kanto Bank
Keiyo Bank
Mie Bank
Miyazaki Bank
Mizuho Bank
Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank
OitaBank
People’s Finance Corporation
Postal Savings Bureau, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
Saga Bank
San-in Godo Bank
Shiga Bank
Shimizu Bank
Shinwa Bank
Shizuoka Bank
Shokusan Bank
Shonai Bank Ltd.
Standard Chartered
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC)
Sumitomo Trust & Banking
Tomin Bank
Towa Bank
UFJ Bank (United Financial of Japan)
Yamagata Bank
Yamagata Shiawase Bank
Yamanashi Chuo Bank

Key Takeaways

  • Provides a comprehensive enumeration of Japan’s commercial banks, including both domestic and foreign entities
  • Includes historical institutions like UFJ Bank along with current major players like Mizuho and SMBC
  • Emphasizes breadth across megabanks, regional banks, and foreign bank operations in Japan

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are foreign banks included in the list?
Yes, the list includes foreign banks operating in Japan (e.g. Citibank Japan, ANZ Japan, Standard Chartered).
Does the list include historical or merged banks like UFJ Bank or Daiwa Bank?
Yes, it includes legacy or previously merged institutions such as UFJ Bank and Daiwa Bank alongside current banks.
Are regional banks represented?
Yes, many regional banks are mentioned, such as Chiba Bank, Bank of Yokohama, Bank of Okinawa, etc.

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