GS 3: EconomyGS 2: International Relations

Domestic market stagnant, Japan's mega banks set sights on India, Pg9

Japanese mega-banks aggressively invest in India's financial sector, seeking higher growth amid stagnant domestic market and demographic challenges.

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Key Highlights:

  • Mizuho Financial Group agreed to purchase a controlling stake in Avendus for $523 million in December 2025.
  • Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) acquired a 20% stake in Yes Bank for approximately Rs 13,483 crore.
  • Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) is in advanced talks to acquire around a 20% stake in Shriram Finance for over $3 billion.
  • SMBC Asia Rising Fund acquired a 4.99% stake in Shivalik Small Finance Bank in August 2025.
  • RBI forecasts 7.3% growth for India in 2025-26.

Detailed Insights:

  • Japanese mega banks are increasingly investing in India due to saturated domestic market, low interest rates, and an ageing population in Japan.
  • India's fast-expanding credit market, rising consumption, and improving regulatory clarity are attracting Japanese banks.
  • Japanese investments extend to non-banking finance sector with MUFG's potential stake in Shriram Finance.
  • The growing Japanese presence is expected to bring long-term capital, global best practices, and stronger risk management frameworks to Indian financial institutions.
  • Japan has faced near-zero real economic growth and low inflation due to an unfavourable demographic shift, shrinking workforce, and limited immigration.
  • The RBI's shift in approach, previously cautious about foreign takeovers, now supports the growing presence of foreign banks in India.
  • India's growth forecast is supported by strong agricultural prospects, the continued impact of GST rate cuts, low inflation and healthy balance sheets of companies and banks.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • NBFC (Non-Banking Financial Company): An institution that provides financial services but does not hold a banking license.
  • Cross-border Investment: An investment made by a company or individual in a foreign country.
  • Investment Bank: A financial institution that provides services such as underwriting, M&A advisory, and trading for corporations and governments.
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