Financial Assistance (on a Fiscal Year Basis)

(as of the end of March, 2023)

(Unit: ¥ billion)
Fiscal
Year
Number of Cases of Financial Assistance  
Monetary Grants Purchase of Assets Others
To Assuming Financial Institutions To Failed Financial Institutions
(Equitable Financial Assistance)
1992 2 20.0   - 8.0
1993 2 45.9   - -
1994 2 42.5   - -
1995 3 600.8   - -
1996 6 1,315.8   90.0 -
1997 7 152.4   239.1 4.0
1998 30 2,674.1   2,681.5 -
1999 20 4,637.4   1,304.4 -
2000 20 5,153.0   850.1 -
2001 37 1,639.4 - 406.4 -
2002 51 2,332.5 - 794.9 -
2003 0 - - - -
2004 0 - - - -
2005 0 - - - -
2006 0 - - - -
2007 0 - - - -
2008 1 256.4 - 1.7 -
2009 0 - - - -
2010 0 - - - -
2011 1 46.2 115.3 53.0 -
2012 0 - - 0.1 -
2013 0 - - - -
2014 0 - - - -
2015 0 - - - -
2016 0 - - - -
2017 0 - - - -
2018 0 - - - -
2019 0 - - - -
2020 0 - - - -
2021 0 - - - -
2022 0 - - - -
Total 182 18,916.5 115.3 6,421.0 12.0
Total 19,031.9
Note:1. Figures are based on the date when financial assistance was implemented. (Monetary grants include reductions taken place later.) Midori Bank cases (asset purchase in FY1998 and monetary grant in FY1999) are counted only in FY1998.
2. Monetary grants include that those to failed financial institutions (equitable financial assistance) in order to ensure equitable treatment among creditors, other than those to assuming financial institutions. The amount of equitable financial assistance of FY2011 includes monetary grants (¥51.8 billion) provided as additional equitable financial assistance pertaining to the return of proceeds from recovery of the assets which the RCC purchased from a failed financial institution.
3. Asset purchase in FY2012 is the fourth asset purchase from Incubator Bank of Japan, which stood at \63 million (the figures are rounded off). The number of the cases was recorded for FY2011 when the first financial assistance was implemented. (As for Incubator Bank of Japan, from the first to the third asset purchases and asset purchases from the Second Bridge Bank of Japan in re-succession are combined to record as one case.)

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