
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Japan Bank for International Cooperation, known as JBIC and originally established as the Export Bank of Japan in 1950.
Japan Bank for International Cooperation, known as JBIC and originally established as the Export Bank of Japan in 1950, is a policy-based financial institution wholly owned by the Government of Japan. It conducts lending, investment and guarantee operation with a mission of contributing to the sound development of Japan and the international economy and society.
Headquarters: Tokyo
(JBIC has 1 branch office in Japan (Osaka) and 16 Representative Offices globally.)
Capital: JPY 1,683.0bil (around USD 15.3bil)
Outstanding Loans, Equity Participations and Guarantees: JPY 14,657.4 billion (around USD 154.9bil)
[as of March 31, 2017]].