Development Bank Of Japan Inc 2013 IR

The report outlines the Development Bank of Japan's (DBJ) activities and financial performance for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013. During this period, DBJ focused on post-disaster restoration and reconstruction following the Great East Japan Earthquake, providing approximately 1.5 trillion yen in disaster and crisis response financing. The bank also launched the Fund for Japanese Industrial Competitiveness with a scale of 150 billion yen to support open innovation and corporate growth. Additionally, DBJ continued to expand its environmental and social initiatives, including the DBJ Green Building Certification and the DBJ Enterprise Disaster Resilience Rated Loan Program.

Company: Development Bank Of Japan Inc

Year: 2013

Type: IR

Pages: 200

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Development Bank Of Japan Inc

Development Bank Of Japan Inc 2013 Annual Report and CSR Report

Annual Report And CSR Report

The report outlines the Development Bank of Japan's (DBJ) activities and financial performance for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013. During this period, DBJ focused on post-disaster restoration and reconstruction following the Great East Japan Earthquake, providing approximately 1.5 trillion yen in disaster and crisis response financing. The bank also launched the Fund for Japanese Industrial Competitiveness with a scale of 150 billion yen to support open innovation and corporate growth. Additionally, DBJ continued to expand its environmental and social initiatives, including the DBJ Green Building Certification and the DBJ Enterprise Disaster Resilience Rated Loan Program.

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Report Year

2013

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2012 - Mar 31, 2013

Fiscal Year

2012

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Integrated Report

Language

English

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