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Itaú Unibanco
 

Itaú Unibanco is the 10th largest bank in the world by market value. The bank is the result of the merger of Banco Itaú and Unibanco, which occurred on November 4, 2008 to form Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A, the largest financial conglomerate in the Southern Hemisphere and is the 10th largest bank in the world by market value.

Itaú Unibanco accounts for about 11% of the Brazilian market for retail banking services. It has operations in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay in South America, as well as in England, Luxembourg and Portugal in Europe; USA; Japan, China, Hong Kong and UAE in Asia. It is the most important affiliate of Investimentos Itaú (Itaúsa), a large conglomerate that ranks among Fortune magazine's top 500 corporations in the world. In partnership with MoneyGram, Itaú Unibanco Tokyo Branch now offers its international money transfer service through MoneyGram, one of the largest money transfer companies in the world with its service available in more than 190 countries and over 180,000 locations worldwide.

 
 

Itaú Unibanco Japan committed to develop and deliver the most innovative products, manage customer experience, deliver quality service that contribute to brand strength, develop a competitive advantage and enhance profitability, thus providing value to the stakeholders of the bank.

 
  Itaú Unibanco (Japan Branch)
Category : Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : ITAUJPJT

Address :
Marunouchi Center Building 1F Marunouchi 1-6-1
Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 100-0005

Telephone : (+81) 3

Website : www.itau.co.jp

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In Japan, the Financial Services Agency (金融庁, Kin'yūchō) is responsible for overseeing banking services in order to ensure the stability of the financial system of Japan. Bank of Japan (BOJ) is not a regulatory authority under the Banking Act, but it conducts on-site examinations in order to maintain a safe and sound financial system. These examinations are based on bilateral agreements between the BOJ and financial institutions that have current accounts with it under the Bank of Japan Act.
 

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