Japan Finance Corporation
Japan Finance Corporation, is a public corporation that provides financial services in Japan and internationally. Its headquarters are located in Tokyo, Japan.
Overview
JFC is a policy based financial institution whose co-function is the provision of business loans to SMEs and business start-ups; and educational loans to individuals for school entrance fees and related expenses. All these are with the aim of complement financial activities carried out by privately owned financial institutions as well as improve the living standards of the Japanese people.The company has 152 branch offices in Japan, 2 representative offices overseas, and a workforce of 7,364 employees.
History
Japan Finance Corporation was founded on 1 October 2008 with the passing of the Japan Finance Corporation Act. This Act led to the merger of four policy-based financing institutions i.e.:- The National Life Finance Corporation
- The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Finance Corporation
- The Japan Finance Corporation for Small and Medium Enterprise and
- The International Financial Operations of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation.