The Tajima Bank

Confidence: Likely Updated 2026-06-05 Review by 2026-11-21 Sources 3 Machine-translated Original (JA)
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This entry sits under regional-banks INDEX (its domain route). Read it against Minato Bank for the same-prefecture peer / contrast (Hyogo first-regional-bank vs second-regional-bank) and Kansai Mirai Bank for the larger Kansai-group rival, and against the FSA plus banking for the supervisory / system boundary.

TL;DR

The Tajima Bank, Ltd. (株式会社但馬銀行) is a regional bank (first regional bank) headquartered in Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture, holding a bank license under the Banking Act and listed on the FSA’s bank license list. Its lineage is Mikumi Bank, founded in 1897 年, which changed to its current trade name in 1956 年. As the only first regional bank headquartered in Hyogo Prefecture, it holds a standalone anchor separate from the major Kansai bank groups. Its business is the standard regional-bank model of deposit-taking and lending to SMEs / individuals in northern Hyogo Prefecture (the Tajima area).

1. License / group boundary

ItemNotes
Legal name株式会社但馬銀行 / The Tajima Bank, Ltd.
License routeBank license under the Banking Act (regional bank / first regional bank); FSA bank license list
Group boundaryIndependent regional bank (independent; Hyogo’s only first regional bank)
LineageMikumi Bank (1897) → Tajima Bank (trade name change in 1956 )
Home marketHyogo / Toyooka, Tajima area (head office in Toyooka City)
Wiki roleHyogo regional-bank operating-company page

2. Operating model

The Tajima Bank is a regional bank that, centered on northern Hyogo Prefecture (the Tajima area), handles retail deposits, SME finance, local tourism / agriculture finance, and regional relationship banking. Unlike the second regional banks Minato Bank, Kansai Mirai Bank, and Ikeda Senshu Bank, it is positioned as a local-community banking anchor at a distance from the major-bank market of Osaka and Kyoto. Trends in the keiretsu reorganization of Kansai regional banks can be referenced via Regional bank consolidation pattern.

3. Why this page matters

  • Establishes the exact-name page on the FSA’s bank license list (Banking Act).
  • Provides a regional-finance anchor for northern Hyogo / Tajima.
  • Serves as an independent anchor to avoid over-consolidating Kansai regional banking into the Osaka / Kyoto FG pages.

Sources

  • FSA: bank license list (ginkou.xlsx), regional banks.
  • Tajima Bank official company profile.
  • Tajima Bank (Wikipedia): lineage Mikumi Bank (1897) → Tajima Bank (1956); HQ Toyooka; Hyogo’s only first-regional bank.