Bank Name | Aomori Bank |
Zengin Bank Code | 0117 |
Branch Name | Sakaemachi |
Zengin Branch Code | 105 |
Zengin Code | 0117105 |
Swift Code | AOMBJPJT |
Branch Address |
Sakae-machi 1-13-16 Aomori-shi Aomori 030-0903, JAPAN View Branch Location on Google Map |
Bank Type | Regional Banks |
Website | www.a-bank.jp |
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In Japan, a credit transfer is commonly used for remittance and/or payments for transactions between physically separated parties. Credit transfers enable fast and safe settlement.
The Zengin System is a fundamental financial market infrastructure, takes its role as a payment system that enables close-to-real-time domestic fund transfer.
In Japan each Bank has been allotted a four digit Bank Code which is called Zengin Bank Code and branches are also allotted three digits Branch Code, which is called Zengin Branch Code. Two or more branches may share same Zengin Branch Code. Zengin Bank Codes & Zengin Branch Codes are used to route payment from one Bank to another or from one Bank Branch to another of the same bank or other Banks.
Japanese Banks’ Payment Clearing Network (Zengin-Net) manages the Zengin System, and also has set a mechanism for domestic fund transfers and related rules applied to banks (“Domestic Funds Transfer System”).
Payment System Name | Zengin System | BOJ-NET | FXYCS | Bills and Checks Clearing |
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Main Coverage | Domestic Retail payments | Domestic Wholesale payments | Cross-border Retail & Wholesale payments | Commercial Bills and Checks |
Governing Body | Zengin-Net | Bank of Japan | Japanese Bankers Association | Local Clearing Houses |
Settlement | RTGS / Designated-time Net settlement | RTGS | RTGS | Designated-time Net settlement |
Daily Volume / Value (approx) | 6,432 thousand transactions / 11.9 trillion yen | 67 thousand transactions / 137.3 trillion yen | 28 thousand transactions /16.1 trillion yen | 242 thousand transactions /1.7 trillion yen |
The Zengin System has a two-tiered participation structure. Small-size financial institutions (shinkin banks, credit cooperatives, labor banks,
agricultural cooperatives, etc.) connect to the Zengin System via direct participants
appointed to settle their net position on their behalf.
Shingyoren Banks, Shingyoren Banks, Shinren Bank JA Banks participate in Zengin System through Norinchukin Center.
Shinkin Banks participate in Zengin System through Shinkin Central Bank Center.
Shinkumi Banks participate in Zengin System through Shinkumi Federation Bank Center & Rokin Banks participate in Zengin System through Rokinren Bank Center.