ABN AMRO has been committed to the Japanese market with over 145 years of history in this country. For centuries, the Dutch settlement in Deshima was Japan’s only window to the outside world. When the bank established its first office in Deshima in 1858, it began the development of international trade and related banking services of modern Japan.
The Nederlandsche Handels Maatschappij (Dutch Trading Society) opened an office in Nagasaki in 1859 offering international trade and related banking services. Today, we have more than 200 full-time professionals in our branch in Tokyo.
We support the overseas activities of Japanese corporates and financial institutions, offering value-added solutions and advisory through an integrated product offering. We have been playing important roles in Japanese companies' overseas financing through debt issuance and securitisation as well as significant roles in their global and regional treasury activities.
While we are committed to building long-term relationships, we offer a full-spectrum of products: from loan to e-commerce trade finance, from foreign exchange to structured finance, from risk advisory to derivatives, and from fixed income to asset management; to corporate and institutional clients, including multinationals overseas' units in Japan.
The diversity of
awards and recognitions ABN AMRO wins reflects our commitment to the Asian Pacific market.
Our clients can expect the highest level of services and tailored solutions. We maintain a broad
global network for an extensive international presence giving you the combined benefit of local knowledge and world-class skills. For more detailed information, please click on the links below: