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The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
 

The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. is the largest bank in Japan, which was established on January 1, 2006, with the merger of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd. and UFJ Bank Ltd. The bank serves as the core retail and commercial banking arm of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.

Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ is committed to it's clients in Australia and has a well established track record and market expertise in Australia financial markets. The bank has carved a niche for itself as a leading global financial firm, one which delivers insightful solutions to clients combined with an extended global reach and a strong emphasis on building long term relationships. Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ currently house 2 branches in Australia, which is Sydney branch as main office and Melbourne branch. The bank's Australia-based coverage specialists and product professionals work together to leverage Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ's global strength to meet clients' comprehensive needs.

 
 

The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Australia branch committed to develop and deliver the most innovative products, manage customer experience, deliver quality service that contribute to brand strength, develop a competitive advantage and enhance profitability, thus providing value to the stakeholders of the bank.

 
  The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
Category : Branches of Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : BOTKAU2X

Address :
Level 25, Gateway 1 Macquarie Place
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

Telephone : +61 2 9296 1111

Website :  www.bk.mufg.jp

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The Bank are regulated by the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) in Australia. APRA is responsible for regulating much of the financial industry, including insurance and superannuation companies. Institution seeking to be prudentially regulated as an authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI) is required to be authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (the Banking Act). The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is responsible for the authorisation process.
 

 

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