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The Sumitomo Bank

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The Sumitomo Bank, Limited (株式会社住友銀行, Kabushiki-gaisha Sumitomo Ginkō) was a Japanese bank based in Osaka.

Former Sumitomo Bank headquarters in Osaka, now an SMBC office
Former Tokyo branch of Sumitomo Bank, now an SMBC office

It merged with Sakura Bank on April 1, 2001 to form Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation.

The bank operated a U.S.-based subsidiary, Sumitomo Bank of California, which was founded in 1952 as a commercial lending institution catering to Japanese-Americans.[1] The U.S. subsidiary was put up for sale in 1997.[2]

Timeline

  • November 1895: Sumitomo Bank is established as a private enterprise.
  • March 1912: Sumitomo Bank reorganizes into a limited company. (Capital stock: ¥15 million)
  • July 1945: Sumitomo Bank merges with Hannan and Ikeda Jitsugyo Banks. Kobe Bank begins trust business.
  • October 1948: Sumitomo Bank is renamed Osaka Bank.
  • May 1949: Osaka Bank's shares become listed on the Tokyo and Osaka stock exchanges. (Listed on Sapporo Securities Exchange in April 1950 and Nagoya Stock Exchange in March 1989.)
  • December 1952: Osaka Bank's name restored as Sumitomo Bank.
  • April 1965: Sumitomo Bank merges with Kawachi Bank.
  • October 1986: Sumitomo Bank merges with Heiwa Sogo Bank.
  • January 1989: Sumitomo Bank's shares become listed on the London Stock Exchange.

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