Economic Indicators and Efforts for Sustainability
Branch Network
Created the No. 1 regional bank group in terms of broad regional coverage, in 13 prefectures centered on the Setouchi region
Established a strong operating base by expanding outside of Ehime Prefecture from long ago
Timing of opening key branches outside of Ehime
1909: Usuki (Oita); 1919: Nigata (currently Kure, Hiroshima);
1947: Takamatsu (Kagawa), Kochi, Oita; 1950: Hiroshima;
1952: Osaka; 1954: Tokyo; 1958: Tokushima;
1963: Kitakyushu (Fukuoka); 1964: Okayama;
1965: Nagoya (Aichi); 1966: Kobe (Hyogo);
1971: Fukuoka; 1979: Tokuyama (Yamaguchi)
Chugoku region
lyo Bank: 9 branches
lyogin Leasing: 2 branches
Hyogo
Okayama
Tokai region
lyo Bank: 1 branch
Tokyo region
lyo Bank: 2 branches
Overseas
lyo Bank: 1 branch, 2 offices
Kyushu region
lyo Bank: 8 branches
lyogin Leasing: 1 branch
Hiroshima
Yamaguchi
Within Ehime
Kagawa
Osaka
Fukuoka
lyo Bank: 119 branches
Kinki region
lyogin Leasing: 6 branches
Tokushima
lyo Bank: 5 branches
Shikoku Alliance Securities: 6 branches
lyogin Leasing: 1 branch
Kochi
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Oita
Shikoku region, excluding Ehime
lyo Bank: 7 branches
lyogin Leasing: 1 branch
11 prefectures
in the Setonaikai region
Number of branches of lyo Bank
151 domestic, 1 overseas, 2 overseas representative offices
(of which, lyogin SMART: 2 branches)
(of which, lyogin SMARTplus: 4 branches)
(of which, branches within branches: 24 branches)
Number of branches of
lyogin Leasing
11 domestic
Number of branches of
Shikoku Alliance Securities
6 domestic
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