Yokohama Shinkin Bank
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This entry sits under cooperative-banks index. Read it against Kawasaki Shinkin for peer / contrast context inside the Kanagawa shinkin block, Japan shinkin bank registry for the system landscape, Shinkin Central for the cooperative central institution above it, and the FSA for the supervisory / licensing boundary over shinkin banks.
TL;DR
Yokohama Shinkin Bank (Yokoshin) is a major regional shinkin bank headquartered in Naka-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, with its main operating base in the Yokohama City, Yokosuka, and Miura areas. It is a cooperative financial institution whose core business is lending to SMEs related to Yokohama’s port, logistics, and tourism, along with mortgage loans and retail deposits.
1. License / group boundary
| Item | Notes |
|---|---|
| Legal name | Yokohama Shinkin Bank |
| Institution type | shinkin bank — member-based cooperative under the Shinkin Bank Act |
| License route | Shinkin Bank Act / FSA shinkin-bank license list |
| Supervisor | [[financial-regulators/fsa |
| Group boundary | Member of the [[cooperative-banks/shinkin-central |
| Deposit protection | [[financial-regulators/dic |
| Home market | Yokohama City, Yokosuka, Miura Peninsula |
| Wiki role | Kanagawa Yokohama major shinkin operating-company anchor page |
2. Institution-type business model
As a shinkin bank, Yokohama Shinkin Bank is a member-based cooperative deposit-taking institution under the Shinkin Bank Act, not a joint-stock bank. Membership and lending are tied to a defined operating district — Yokohama City, Yokosuka, and the Miura Peninsula — and credit is statutorily oriented to member SMEs (port logistics, tourism, small and mid-sized manufacturing) and retail households, running in parallel to the shareholder-owned Bank of Yokohama in the same market. Surplus serves member return and reserves rather than external-shareholder profit, the defining feature of the cooperative finance tier it shares with Kawasaki Shinkin.
Yokohama Shinkin Bank’s core business is SME lending, working capital, and capital-expenditure financing, mortgage loans, and retail deposits for SMEs in Yokohama City (retailers, services, port logistics, tourism, manufacturing). In the Yokohama SME-finance market it is the cooperative-side anchor running in parallel with the regional bank (Bank of Yokohama). Within the shinkin landscape in Kanagawa Prefecture it is in a geographic division-of-labor relationship with Kawasaki Shinkin.
3. System & regulatory positioning
- Central institution: sits beneath Shinkin Central for liquidity, surplus-fund investment, and settlement — the shinkin analogue of Norinchukin for the JA system.
- Supervision: licensed under the Shinkin Bank Act by the FSA with day-to-day oversight delegated to the regional Local Finance Bureau; deposits are insured by the Deposit Insurance Corporation (DIC).
- System context: see cooperative banking in Japan for the shinkin tier’s place within cooperative finance and the shinkin registry for the national shinkin-bank population.
4. Why this page matters
- An operating-company entry for a cooperative-side key player in Yokohama SME finance.
- An anchor for the market division of labor with Bank of Yokohama (joint-stock regional bank vs cooperative shinkin bank).
- One half of the Kanagawa shinkin (Kawasaki vs Yokohama) geographic division-of-labor page.
Related
- shinkin-central
- kawasaki-shinkin
- yokohama-bank
- shinkin-bank-registry-japan
- cooperative-banking-japan
- INDEX
Sources
- FSA: 信用金庫免許一覧 (latest snapshot per FSA registry)
- 横浜信用金庫 公式 会社概要 (https://www.yokoshin.co.jp/profile/)
- 信金中央金庫 cooperative system context