Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group

Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group (三菱東京フィナンシャル・グループ; MTFG) is the second largest bank in Japan ranked by assets (an estimated $1 trillion), second only to Mizuho Bank. The financial group consists of: MTFG is widely considered financially the strongest of Japan's large banks, with non-performing loans down to 2.9% of assets.

History

The financial group dates back to 1919, when the Mitsubishi Bank was founded to finance the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, most of which is today Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. In July 2004, Japan's fourth-largest bank UFJ Bank offered to merge with MTFG; if approved, the merger would create the largest bank in the world. Fall of 2004, early 2005: merger work continues.

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