- Sector
- Financial Services
- Industry
- Banks - Regional
- Address
- Yaesu K Building Tokyo TY Japan 104-0028
- IPO Date
- Sep 25, 2025
- Business
- Nippon Maritime Bank Co., Ltd. (NMB) conducts commercial banking and financial services in Japan, focusing on corporate and retail banking, trade finance, and relationship-based lending; it operates as a full-service bank offering deposits, loans, cash management, advisory services, and financing solutions for maritime and logistics-related clients, along with international trade support, project finance, and specialized banking for shipping and logistics sectors. The company provides treasury and settlement services, investment products, insurance solutions, and digital banking platforms; it maintains corporate and consumer banking channels, including branch networks and digital channels.
Main products and services: corporate banking and lending (working capital, structured finance, project finance, syndicated loans; trade finance including letters of credit and documentary collections), retail banking (deposit accounts, consumer loans, credit cards, wealth management), cash management and payments (treasury services, merchant acquiring, payroll and collection services), trade finance and international banking (foreign exchange, international remittances, import/export financing), investment and asset management (securities brokerage, fund products, fiduciary services), risk management and advisory (corporate finance advisory, risk assessment, advisory on financial restructurings), digital banking services (online and mobile banking platforms, API banking).
Geographic operations: primarily in Japan with services supporting international trade and offshore maritime clients; serves domestic corporations, SMEs, and individual customers; supports maritime and logistics industries through sector-specific financial products.
Founding year and headquarters: established in 19XX (year to be confirmed) with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Subsidiaries and parent relationships: part of a broader corporate group with specialized asset and maritime finance affiliates.
Latest major company changes: recent strategic partnerships and alliances within the maritime and logistics sector; funding rounds or capital actions; new product launches or enhancements in trade finance, digital banking, and maritime-focused lending; reorganizations or operational shifts to expand maritime finance capabilities and international trade services within the last 1–2 years. Industry context: banking and financial services, with emphasis on corporate banking, trade finance, and maritime finance segments; target markets include domestic Japanese corporations, importers/exporters, shipping companies, and logistics providers; governance and corporate structure align with standard financial services practices in Japan.