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Japanese bank

Development Bank of Japan Inc.

Otemachi Financial City South Tower
Native name 株式会社日本政策投資銀行
Company type State-owned (Kabushiki gaisha)
Industry Finance
Predecessor Development Bank of Japan (est. 1951)
Founded 1 October 2008 as Development Bank of Japan Inc.
Headquarters Otemachi Financial City South Tower, 9-6, Otemachi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Number of locations 10 Branches8 General Offices 2 Overseas Representative Offices1 Overseas Subsidiary
Key people Mitsuru Ota (Chairman)Seiji Jige (President)
Products Financing ProductsInvestment ProductsConsulting and Advisory Services
Owner Japanese Ministry of Finance
Number of employees 1,270 (as of 31 March 2023)
Website www.dbj.jp/en/index.html

Development Bank of Japan Inc. ("DBJ") (株式会社 日本政策投資銀行, Kabushiki-gaisha Nippon-seisaku-tōshi-ginkō) is a Japanese development bank incorporated on 1 October 2008 under the Development Bank of Japan Inc. Law (Law No. 85 of 2007). Current ownership structure of DBJ is solely owned by the Government of Japan through the Minister of Finance.

The Bank provides integrated investment and loan services to domestic and international clients. A large number of the clients are Japanese companies requiring basic investments. DBJ provides most of them at low and flexible interest rates, and so the default rate is very low. [_citation needed_]

Financial information (at the end of 2008)

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Total Assets: 14.0174 trillion yen (or US$153.88 billion)
Lending Balance: 12.0266 trillion yen (or US$132.03 billion)
Capital Ratio (BIS): 18.69%
[Exchange Rate: US$1 vs 91.09 yen (on 18 September 2008)]

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