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Shinkin Trust Bank was
established on February 1994 and fully owned by Shinkin Central Bank. The
Bank is engaged in the provision of services including the asset
securitization business, asset management and trust agreement agency.
Shinkin Trust Bank are unique
among Japanese financial institutions in that they combine financing
services with asset management services. In addition to providing
conventional banking services like city banks, trust banks use their
specialized knowledge effectively to provide a broad range of financial
services, via such businesses as the trust and concurrent businesses, to
accommodate the need for more diversified and sophisticated financial and
asset management services. Amid the ongoing rapid pace of change in
financial environment, Shinkin Trust Bank are further strengthening their
management base by enhancing efficiency and streamlining their business
operations to attain sound development and thus make a positive contribution
to the economy.
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Through its subsidiaries, the
Bank is also engaged in trust businesses including cash trust, monetary
claim trust, investment trust and fund trust; security businesses including
transaction, brokerage and agency, as well as investment consultation,
investment trust, consumer loan guarantee, venture capital and merge and
acquisition (M&A) businesses, in addition to the provision of data
processing and Internet banking services. |
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Shinkin Trust Bank
Category : Trust Banks
SWIFT Code : SKTBJPJT
Address :
3-8-1, Kyobashi
Chuo-ku
Tokyo 104-0031
Telephone : (+81) 3 3564 8451
Website : www.shinkintrust.co.jp |
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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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