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Scotiabank is one of North America's premier financial institutions, and Canada's most international bank. Since welcoming our first customers in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1832, Scotiabank has continued to expand its global reach. Today, through the team of more than 70,000 employees, Scotiabank Group and its affiliates offer a diverse range of products and services, including personal, commercial, corporate and investment banking, to some 18.6 million customers in more than 50 countries around the world.

Scotiabank has been in Japan since 1962 when a Representative Office was opened in Tokyo, Japan. This was further upgraded to a branch in 1981. The main business lines at the Tokyo branch are Corporate and Commercial loans and Trade Finance, while ScotiaCapital Inc. provides investment services from the location. The Tokyo branch actively provides support for the development of Japanese businesses overseas within the Scotiabank network.

 
 

The corporate goal is to be a leading multinational financial services provider, based in Tokyo, by being the best at helping its Japan  customers become financially better off. The confidence in Scotiabank's continued growth and success

 
  The Bank of Nova Scotia
Category : Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : NOSCJPJT

Address :
6th Flr, Toranomon Waiko Building
12-1, Toranomon 5-Chome
Minato-ku
Tokyo 105 - 0001

Telephone : (+81) 3 5408 0900

Website : www.scotiabank.com

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In Japan, the Financial Services Agency (金融庁, Kin'yūchō) is responsible for overseeing banking services in order to ensure the stability of the financial system of Japan. Bank of Japan (BOJ) is not a regulatory authority under the Banking Act, but it conducts on-site examinations in order to maintain a safe and sound financial system. These examinations are based on bilateral agreements between the BOJ and financial institutions that have current accounts with it under the Bank of Japan Act.
 

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