- Bank of Iwate
nihongo|The Bank of Iwate, Limited|株式会社岩手銀行|Kabushiki-gaisha Iwate Ginkō is a Japanese regional
bank that is based out of Morioka, the capital ofIwate prefecture in theTohoku region . The Morioka branch building, the site of the old "Morioka Bank", is ahistoric landmark in the prefecture. Recently, the bank has opened branches in Sendai and Hachinohe; unfavorable business conditions forced the bank to close a branch in Sapporo.Profile
As of
March 31 ,2005 ::Assets: Approximately ¥2.3 trillion (approximately $21 billion):Employees: 1,596:Branches: 110 (95 in Iwate prefecture):President: Katsumi Nagano:Member: Regional Banks Association of JapanHistory
The bank was created from capital from Iwate prefecture in the wake of a 1932 banking crisis that affected other regional banks, including the "Morioka Bank". Originally established as the "Iwate Shokusan Bank", the bank changed its name to its current form in 1960.
During the
bubble economy era of the late 1980s, the Bank of Iwate was known for its sound lending practices, and as a result, was relatively stable during the period following the collapse of the bubble. While the bank has dropped in its rankings in recent years, it is said to maintain high standards. The bank has recently diversified, offeringinsurance and securities services for customers.Financial issues
The Bank of Iwate faces competition from national banks that are continuing to expand business services in Morioka, including the
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi , and theSumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation . One long-term issue that will face Japan's regional banks will be the level of competition fromJapan Post , the Japanese postal system which is also the world’s largest savings institution, by assets, when it is privatized in 2017.External links
* [http://www.iwatebank.co.jp Official site]
* [http://www.iwatebank.co.jp/english/index.html English part of official site]
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