This is a list of banks in Japan.

Central Bank

Governmental institutions

Existing National Institutions

Postal Savings Bank

  • Japan Post BankYūcho Gin'kō K.K. (株式会社ゆうちょ銀行), former Japan Post's banking division and subsidiary of the successor Japan Post Holding.

Regional Municipalities', Authorities' Mutual Corporation

  • Japan Finance Organization for Municipalities Chihō Kokyōdantai Kin'yū Kikō (地方公共団体金融機構), restructured to Japan Finance Organization for Municipalities.

Defunct National Institutions

  • Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries Finance Corporation Nōrin Gyogyō Kin'yū Kōko (農林漁業金融公庫), merged to Japan Finance Corporation.
  • Japan Finance Corporation for Small and Medium Enterprise Chūshō Kigyō Kin'yū Kōko (中小企業金融公庫), merged to Japan Finance Corporation.
  • National Life Finance Corporation Kokumin Seikatsu Kin'yū Kōko (国民生活金融公庫), merged to Japan Finance Corporation.
  • Japan Post Nihon Yūsei Kōsha (日本郵政公社), restructured to Japan Post Bank.
  • Japan Finance Corporation for Municipal Enterprises Kōei Kigyō Kin'yū Kōko (公営企業金融公庫)

Megabanks

Money center banks

Regional banks

There are 50 or so Regional banks (地方銀行), with their head offices in the capital cities of the 47 Prefectures, serving mainly their prefectural customers.[1] Examples of them are:

Trust banks

Foreign banks

Members of the International Bankers Association in Japan[2]

Other

Community banking system

M&A Tree

Japan's banking system has consolidated dramatically since the 1990s. The list below gives an account of the banking industry's composition and consolidation. These banks are usually called the "City banks" (都市銀行).

Bankruptcy

See also

References

  1. Types of Banks (Japanese Bankers Association, as of December 2019)
  2. "Membership List". Archived from the original on 2007-08-28. Retrieved 2011-05-11. International Bankers Association, Japan - Membership Listing, 2011.07.28
  3. "Our Members | IBA Japan".
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