The Tokai Bank was a leading commercial bank in Japan, based in Nagoya . In the second half of the 20th century, it was the dominant bank in the Chūkyō metropolitan area of central Japan, the home of Toyota and other manufacturing firms. Tokai Bank was formed by merger during World War II , and eventually merged in 2000-2002 with Sanwa Bank and Toyo Trust and Banking to form UFJ Bank , a predecessor of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group .
22-548: PT Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk is an Indonesian bank established in 1956. It is the sixth largest bank in Indonesia by asset size. In December 2017, Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) bought a 19.9% stake in Danamon from Temasek Holdings for Rp 15.875 trillion ($ 1.17 billion). The price indicated Danamon was valued at about $ 6 billion. In July 2018, Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK) approved MUFG's plan to purchase
44-686: A first overseas branch in London in 1963, then converted the New York office into a branch in 1965. Additional offices were opened in the 1970s in Los Angeles , Amsterdam , Hong Kong , Zurich , Sydney , and Singapore . By then, the Toyota Motor Corporation was Tokai Bank's most important customer and also became the bank's largest shareholder. In 2000, Tokai Bank initially entered talks with Sanwa Bank and Asahi Bank . Asahi eventually pulled out of
66-456: A further 20.1% stake from Asia Financial. In April 2019, MUFG announced the merger of Danamon and Bank Nusantara Parahyangan (BNP). The merger resulted in MUFG becoming the majority shareholders with 94.1% stake of Bank Danamon. In December 2019, Danamon sold most of its share of Adira Insurance to Zurich Insurance Company, making Danamon a minority shareholder. This Indonesia -related article
88-694: A large minority shareholder in the Master Trust Bank of Japan , Morgan Stanley in the United States, Security Bank in the Philippines, and Vietinbank in Vietnam. It retains strong links with the Mitsubishi Group and is often described as one of that group’s "Three Great Houses", together with Mitsubishi Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries . MUFG is Japan's largest financial group and one of
110-712: A policy bank, reorganized after World War II as Bank of Tokyo ), Sanwa Bank (est. 1933 by merger of prior institutions), and Tokai Bank (est. 1941 by merger). MUFG holds assets of around US$ 2.7 trillion as of 2024 and is the parent company of fully-owned MUFG Bank (branded Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ or BTMU until July 2018 ), Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation , Mitsubishi UFJ Securities , Mitsubishi UFJ Capital , and MUFG Americas Holdings Corporation ; majority shareholder of Bank Danamon in Indonesia, Bank of Ayudhya in Thailand, and Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS in Japan; and
132-776: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. ( MUFG ; 株式会社三菱UFJフィナンシャル・グループ , Kabushiki gaisha Mitsubishi Yūefujei Finansharu Gurūpu ) is a Japanese bank holding and financial services company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo , Japan. MUFG was created in 2005 by merger between Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group ( 株式会社三菱東京フィナンシャル・グループ , Kabushiki kaisha mitsubishi tōkyō finansharu gurūpu ) and UFJ Holdings (株式会社UFJホールディングス; kabushikigaisha yūefujei hōrudingusu ). These two groups in turn brought together multiple predecessor banks including Mitsubishi Bank (est. 1880), Yokohama Specie Bank (est. 1880 as
154-529: The 2008 ALB Japan Law Awards , Mitsubishi UFJ was crowned: In April 2011, MUFG and Morgan Stanley entered into an agreement to convert MUFG's outstanding convertible preferred stock in Morgan Stanley into Morgan Stanley stock. In June 2011, MUFG took a 9.99 percent stake in Lynas Corp, an Australian rare earths developer. On April 1, 2018, the bank was renamed to MUFG Bank Ltd. This name change aligned
176-499: The Financial Stability Board . MUFG was formed by three successive mergers in a sequence that lasted less than a decade, respectively between Bank of Tokyo and Mitsubishi Bank in 1996, between Sanwa Bank , Tokai Bank and Toyo Trust and Banking in 2000-2002, and between the two resulting entities in 2005. The institutions involved in these mergers combined multiple threads of Japanese financial history, going back to
198-673: The Yokohama Specie Bank in 1880, while Mitsubishi Bank had had a stronger focus on domestic corporate and retail banking. Both banks were relatively healthy in the wake of the Japanese asset price bubble . The merged bank was the fully-owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group (MTFG), based in Tokyo. Until the Tokyo-Mitsubishi merger in 1996, Sanwa Bank , which was based in Osaka and
220-632: The yakuza crime syndicates. The takeover of UFJ by the Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group was challenged by the Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group which launched a competing takeover bid. MTFG ultimately prevailed in the fight, which appeared to signal an end to the clubby atmosphere that had prevailed in Japan's postwar banking industry. MUFG and SMFG eventually settled the legal dispute for 2.5 billion yen in late 2006. The merged holding company MUFG, based on Tokyo,
242-475: The New York Stock Exchange in 1999. In 2008, BTMU purchased all of the outstanding shares of UnionBanCal. BTMU moved its New York-based banking operations to Union Bank and renamed the company MUFG Union Bank in 2014. BTMU was investigated by New York banking regulators over its role in routing payments for Iranian customers through its New York branch in violation of U.S. sanctions. BTMU settled with
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#1733093996226264-558: The bank name with the holding company name by removing "Tokyo" from the name. On 31 October 2018, MUFG to acquire Australian Asset Manager, Colonial First State Global Asset Management. As of 31 March 2013: Tokai Bank The Tokai ( lit. ' East Sea ' , namely the Sea of Japan ) Bank was established in 1941, before Japan's entry into World War II though well into the Second Sino-Japanese War . It resulted from
286-665: The early Meiji era . MUFG incorporates several of the National Banks in Meiji Japan , which were numbered in accordance with their chronological date of establishment between 1873 and 1880: Mitsubishi Bank and the Bank of Tokyo merged in 1996 to form the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, which at that point was the world's largest bank in terms of total assets. The Bank of Tokyo had historically focused on foreign exchange business since its foundation as
308-435: The employees of its predecessor companies. UFJ was one of the largest shareholders of Toyota . The Chairman of Toyota was a director on its board during the financial scandals and indictments of three UFJ executives. In July 2004, UFJ Holdings, by then Japan's fourth-largest financial group, offered to merge with the Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group. UFJ had been accused by the government of corruption and making bad loans to
330-498: The merger and the combined company was to be called United Financial Holdings. The merger was completed in 2002 and the new bank was officially named UFJ Bank Ltd. UFJ Bank was headquartered in Nagoya , the historical headquarters of Tokai Bank, while its parent UFJ Holdings (UFJH) was based in Osaka . During its short life, the group was plagued by bad debt problems and by infighting between
352-566: The merger of three smaller banks of roughly equal size, namely the Ito Bank (est. 1881), Nagoya Bank (est. 1882), and Aichi Bank (est. 1896), all three based in Nagoya. The latter was itself the continuation of the Eleventh National Bank , originally established in 1877 under the system of National Banks in Meiji Japan (not to be confused with a later bank also named Aichi Bank ). After
374-465: The state for $ 250 million in 2013. A second settlement was reached for $ 315 million in 2014 after it was found that PricewaterhouseCoopers had altered an investigation report on the issue; PwC itself was fined $ 25 million in relation to the matter. In September 2008, MUFG signed a letter of intent with Morgan Stanley to form an alliance and purchase 20% of the American firm. In 2008 at
396-550: The two banking giants, caused the merger of the banks to be postponed for three months. The trust banking and securities units of MTFG and UFJ were merged according to the original schedule on 1 October 2005. Mitsubishi Bank and the Bank of Tokyo each had significant banking subsidiaries in California ( Bank of California and Union Bank respectively) before their merger. At the time of the merger, these U.S. banks also merged to form UnionBanCal Corporation . BTM listed UnionBanCal on
418-697: The war ended, the Tokai Bank was deemed by the Allied occupation authorities not to have contributed significantly to the war effort, and was thus permitted to keep its management and its name. In 1947 it obtained a foreign exchange license. In 1962, under new legislation, Tokai Bank separated its trust banking operations as the Chuo Trust & Banking Company. It opened offices in Tokyo and Osaka , then an office in New York in 1954,
440-410: The world's ten largest bank holding companies holding around US$ 1.5 trillion (JP¥227 trillion) in deposits as of April 2024. In Japan, it is the largest of the three so-called megabanks with $ 2.9 trillion in total assets at end-March 2023, ahead of SMBC Group ($ 2.0 trillion) and Mizuho Financial Group ($ 1.9 trillion). It has been consistently listed as a systemically important bank by
462-412: Was formed on 1 October 2005 from the merger of MTFG and UFJH. The two banks, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and UFJ Bank, merged on 1 January 2006 to form MUFG Bank . The latter transaction was originally scheduled to take place on 1 October 2005, the same day that the parent companies were merged. However, pressure from Japan's Financial Services Agency , which wanted to ensure the smooth systems integration of
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#1733093996226484-584: Was the anchor of the Sanwa Group keiretsu , had been considered the strongest bank in Japan, and it had aimed to be the world's largest bank during the "bubble era". By 2000, however, Sanwa was the fourth largest bank in Japan. It entered into merger talks with two other large banks, Asahi Bank and Tokai Bank , to create the world's third-largest bank by assets. Asahi pulled out of these talks later that year, and eventually became part of Resona Holdings . By 2001, The Toyo Trust & Banking Co. had been added to
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