The Gifu Bank, Ltd
Since its establishment in 1942, The Gifu Bank, Ltd., has maintained a sizable branch network within Gifu Prefecture, which lies within the central Chubu region of Honshu, the Japanese main island. The bank has developed its business by fostering close ties with the community in and around this region. The bank’s home base, Gifu Prefecture, is within the Chubu economic zone, lying roughly midway b

Since its establishment in 1942, The Gifu Bank, Ltd., has maintained a sizable branch network within Gifu Prefecture, which lies within the central Chubu region of Honshu, the Japanese main island. The bank has developed its business by fostering close ties with the community in and around this region. The bank’s home base, Gifu Prefecture, is within the Chubu economic zone, lying roughly midway between the two major economic zones of Kanto (the Tokyo area) and Kansai (the Osaka area). In 1951, following the enactment of the Sogo (Mutual) Banking Law, the bank changed its name to The Gifu Sogo Bank, Ltd. In 1961, the bank gained a listing on the Nagoya Stock Exchange. Later, in 1989, it gave up its mutual status and reverted to being an ordinary commercial bank, changing its name to the current form of The Gifu Bank, Ltd. Currently, the bank operates a total of 48 branches, with 32 of them in Gifu Prefecture, 14 in neighboring Aichi Prefecture, and one branch each in Mie Prefecture and Tokyo. The bank has a total of 601 staff, who are firmly united behind a corporate philosophy which not only aims to win the trust of our customers with sound and efficient management but also strives to support local business interests. The bank also aspires to support the local senior citizens by contributing to make a quality society for them.
Address: 7-1, Usa-Minami 1-chome, Gifu 500-8565, Japan
Phone: +81 58 275 1111
FAX: +81 58 276 0535