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Saitama Resona Bank

Saitama Resona Bank was established in 2002 as part of the Resona Group. It functions as a regional commercial bank headquartered in Saitama-shi, Japan.

Saitama Resona Bank

Saitama Resona Bank was established in 2002 as part of the Resona Group. It functions as a regional commercial bank headquartered in Saitama-shi, Japan. The institution provides standard banking products and holds 100 percent of Regional Design Laboratory of Saitama. The bank deploys capital across buyout, early-stage venture and co-investment strategies. Confirmed holdings include Shutoken Agri Farm, Best Beer Japan and Labotama. Geographic reach centers on Japan with additional exposure through The Resona Foundation for Asia and Oceania. Ticket sizes range up to $0.7 million on individual deals while preferred fund commitments sit between $100 million and $200 million. The firm reports 17.8 billion dollars in assets. It maintains sponsorship roles at the Sainokuni Business Arena in February 2024 and the Resona Future Summit 2025. Adjacent vehicles include The Resona Foundation for Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion established in 1988 and The Resona Foundation for Asia and Oceania established in 1989. Service providers include EY ShinNihon as auditor since 2003 and Custody Bank of Japan as asset custodian. Ownership flows through Resona Holdings, Inc. as parent. The structure includes separate venture and private-equity arms under Resona Innovation Partners and Resona Corporate Investment.

General information

Firm type

Corporate Investor

Year founded

2002

AUM

17.8B (Altss estimate)

Location

Region

Asia

Country

Japan

City

Saitama-shi

Corporate office

7-4-1 Tokiwa, Urawa-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama, Japan

Sector focus

Financial ServicesFinTech

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Saitama Resona Bank?

Investment decisions sit with the corporate parent Resona Holdings and internal credit and venture teams. No individual managing principal is publicly named in available records.

Does Saitama Resona Bank participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The bank executes both direct holdings and fund commitments. Preferred fund sizes range from $100 million to $200 million.

What investment stages does Saitama Resona Bank typically target?

The bank targets buyout, seed, start-up and expansion or late-stage opportunities. It also records co-investment activity.

Where does the underlying capital come from?

Capital originates from standard banking deposits and group resources within Resona Holdings. No single-family wealth source is disclosed.

How is Saitama Resona Bank related to Resona Holdings?

Resona Holdings, Inc. serves as the parent holding company. Saitama Resona Bank operates as one of several regional banking subsidiaries alongside Resona Bank and Kansai Mirai Bank.

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