Shinkin Central Bank (SCB) is the central financial institution in Japan for the nationwide network of shinkin banks, comprising 254 banks and approximately 7,100 branches. With total assets of $344 billion, SCB provides various financial products and services, utilizing funds deposited from shinkin banks to invest in marketable securities and provide loans to operating companies.
Established in 1950, SCB's management philosophy focuses on supporting the growth of the shinkin bank industry to contribute to economic development in Japan. The bank's operational policies aim to strengthen the corporate base, enhance credit standing, and pursue new business opportunities while maintaining sound management practices and public trust.
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