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Commerzbank AG (Japan Branch)
 

Commerzbank, based in Frankfurt am Main and founded in 1870, is one of Germany's - and Europe's - leading private-sector banks. As the first German bank to open a representative office in Tokyo back in 1961, Commerzbank has years of experience in the region. The bank operates a full-service branch in Tokyo, offering a wide range of added-value services to subsidiaries of European companies operating in Japan and to Japanese companies with business in Europe and worldwide. The clients benefit from the superior local knowledge of the bank’s professionals in Hong Kong, backed by the global strength of the Commerzbank organisation.

Commerzbank AG understands the value of local knowledge in global markets. As a worldwide banking partner, Commerzbank AG has subsidiaries and representations all over the globe to help you do business better – wherever your markets are.

 
 

Commerzbank has fully licensed representations in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo, and operates strategic alliances with selected financial institutions in the Asia Pacific region. Commerzbank Japan 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.

 
  Commerzbank AG (Japan Branch)
Category : Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : COBAJPJX

Address :
Atago Green Hills Mori Tower 40F
2-5-1 Atago, Minato-Ku
Tokyo 105-6240

Telephone : (+81) 3 5400 4989

Website : www.bankamerica.com

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