札幌信用金庫 (Sapporo Shinkin Bank)

Confidence: Likely Updated 2026-05-25 Review by 2026-11-25 Sources 4 Machine-translated Original (JA)
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This entry sits under cooperative-banks INDEX. Read it against The Hokkaido Bank and Hokuyo Bank for the prefecture-level commercial-bank counterparts, against Yokohama Shinkin Bank for a comparable other-prefecture city-anchor shinkin, and against Japan shinkin bank registry for the broader 254-shinkin system maintained by Shinkin Central and represented by Zenshin Kyo. Hokkaido has 20 licensed shinkin (FSA 2025-11-06)—the largest prefectural count nationwide—so this page is the operating-company anchor for that block.

TL;DR

Sapporo Shinkin Bank (さっしん) is one of Hokkaido’s leading shinkin banks, headquartered in Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, with Sapporo City and the central-Hokkaido (Dōō) region as its principal operating base. Across Hokkaido as a whole, 20 shinkin banks were licensed and registered as of FSA 2025-11-06 (the prefecture with the most among the 254 行nationwide), and within that group Sapporo Shinkin is positioned as a cooperative-organization financial institution whose core business is lending to SMEs, shops, and service businesses, home loans, and individual deposits in the prefectural capital of Sapporo.

1. License / group boundary

ItemNotes
Legal name札幌信用金庫
License route信用金庫法 / FSA shinkin license list (2025-11-06: within the jurisdiction of the Hokkaido Local Finance Bureau 20 行)
Group boundaryMember of the [[cooperative-banks/shinkin-central
Industry bodyMember of [[financial-regulators/zenshin-kyo
Home marketSapporo City / the Dōō (central Hokkaido) area (including the region around Otaru, Chitose, and Tomakomai)
Wiki roleHokkaido Sapporo-urban shinkin operating-company anchor page
Supervisory bureauHokkaido Local Finance Bureau

2. Operating model

Sapporo Shinkin’s core business is SME lending, working-capital and equipment funds, home loans, and individual deposits for SMEs in Sapporo City and the Dōō area (wholesale, retail, service businesses, tourism-related SMEs, construction, sole proprietors). Sapporo is the center of the Hokkaido economy, where tourism, logistics, construction, and service businesses cluster, so discerning lending to these industries is the bank’s strength.

In the Hokkaido financial market, the two major regional banks The Hokkaido Bank (under Hokuhoku FG) and Hokuyo Bank (under Hokuyo HD) are the main players, but at the shinkin layer the prefecture’s 20 shinkin banks share the geography, and Sapporo Shinkin operates in a competitive environment in which multiple shinkin banks coexist within the prefectural capital of Sapporo.

The Hokkaido shinkin industry is also an area where mergers have advanced over the past 25 years, and within the Sapporo area multiple small and mid-sized shinkin banks have been subject to reorganization (the 20 行within the Hokkaido Local Finance Bureau jurisdiction is the most nationwide, but it has decreased substantially from its peak).

3. Systemic position

LayerCounterpart
Central institution (liquidity / clearing)[[cooperative-banks/shinkin-central
Industry body (policy / standards)[[financial-regulators/zenshin-kyo
Shared IT infrastructure[[cooperative-banks/shinkin-network-services
Deposit insurance[[financial-regulators/yokin-hoken-kiko
SupervisoryFSA / Hokkaido Local Finance Bureau

4. Why this page matters

  • The operating-company entry for the prefectural capital of Sapporo within Hokkaido (the district with the most shinkin banks nationwide, 20 ).
  • A cooperative-organization-side contrast anchor against the two major regional banks The Hokkaido Bank / Hokuyo Bank in the regional market.
  • A typical example of the cooperative-organization model for Sapporo-urban SME / commercial finance.
  • A geographic-dispersion case of Japan shinkin bank registry (the key anchor for the prefectural capital of Sapporo among the 20 行within the Hokkaido Local Finance Bureau jurisdiction).

Linkage with the Hokkaido economy

  • Support for SMEs in tourism (during the inbound-recovery period).
  • Working capital for local construction and service-business SMEs within Sapporo City.
  • Agriculture-related SMEs in the Dōō area (a division of labor with the Norinchukin / JA Bank system; farmers themselves go to JA, while related processing and distribution SMEs go to shinkin).

Industry-reorganization risk

Hokkaido has many shinkin banks, and multiple small and mid-sized shinkin banks with small deposit scale exist. It is one of the principal candidate districts for future merger / reorganization scenarios, and Sapporo Shinkin is also viewed in that context. Among the 20 行within the Hokkaido Local Finance Bureau jurisdiction, the top 3〜5 行 by deposit scale are highly likely to be core-player candidates in merger scenarios.

Geographic dispersion of the in-prefecture shinkin industry

In-prefecture blockPrincipal shinkin candidates (conceptual)
Sapporo / DōōSapporo Shinkin (this page) and others
Hakodate / DōnanHakodate District Shinkin
Asahikawa / DōhokuAsahikawa District Shinkin
Kushiro / DōtōKushiro District Shinkin

Because of the prefecture’s wide-area dispersion, there are many towns and villages where shinkin banks serve as the last bastion of regional SME finance. As the urban anchor of the prefectural capital, Sapporo Shinkin carries an urban SME / commercial-finance model distinct from these regional shinkin banks.

Cashless / tourism finance

Sapporo is the core city of Hokkaido inbound tourism, and the use of industry-shared infrastructure via Shinkin Network Services (Shinkin Network Services) is important for lending to tourism-related SMEs (food service, lodging, retail), cashless support, QR-code-payment support, and the like.

Sources


[!info] Confidence note confidence: likely. Based on public information (Sapporo Shinkin official site + FSA shinkin license list + Zenshinkyō public materials). For the latest figures on deposit scale, number of branches, etc., refer to the disclosure booklet (individual shinkin). Positioned as the representative operating-company entry for the prefectural capital of Sapporo among the 20 行within the Hokkaido Local Finance Bureau jurisdiction.