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  2. List of banks in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Yokohama in Yokohama, Kanagawa - the largest regional bank in Japan, core arm of Concordia Financial Group. Hachijuni Bank in Nagano, Nagano; Kagoshima Bank in Kagoshima, Kagoshima - Recently merged with Higo Bank (肥後銀行), Kumamoto, Kumamoto, as Kyushu Financial Group.

  3. Japanese financial system - Wikipedia

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    Japan's traditional banking system was segmented into clearly defined components in the late 1980s: commercial banks (thirteen major and sixty-four smaller regional banks), long-term credit banks (seven), trust banks (seven), mutual loan and savings banks (sixty-nine), and various specialized financial institutions.

  4. Category:Banks of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banks of Japan" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of banks in Japan; A.

  5. List of largest banks - Wikipedia

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    Japan Post Bank: 1,625.60 24 Royal Bank of Canada: 1,566.41 25 China Merchants Bank: ... Many of the largest banks in the world are part of larger bank holding ...

  6. Regional bank (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    A regional bank (chihō ginkō 地方銀行 or chigin 地銀) is a Japanese term for one of the banks who are members of the Regional Banks Association of Japan (zenkoku chihōginkō kyōkai 全国地方銀行協会). As of January 2025, there are 61 such banks. [1]

  7. Financial services in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan being one of the worlds' major industrialised countries, its major financial bodies are commercial banks, Japan also has foreign exchange companies, securities, and capital markets. The government-owned institutions inject funds into the economy and money markets for liquidity and also help the Bank of Japan to apply the monetary policy. [2]

  8. MUFG - Wikipedia

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    MUFG is Japan's largest financial group and one of the world's ten largest bank holding companies holding around US$1.5 trillion (JP¥227 trillion) in deposits as of April 2024. [8] In Japan, it is the largest of the three so-called megabanks with $2.9 trillion in total assets at end-March 2023, ahead of SMBC Group ($2.0 trillion) and Mizuho ...

  9. Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    It is a major bank in Japan, ranked among the three leading megabanks and a wholly owned subsidiary of SMBC group, which holds 100% ownership. The group's banking unit is organised in the following structure: [83] Consumer Banking Unit; Middle Market Unit; Corporate Banking Unit; Investment Banking Unit; International Banking Unit; Treasury ...