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Global Financial City Osaka – Business and Fintech Opportunities in Osaka, Japan Webinar
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Discover Osaka’s international financial strategy and business opportunities for European organisations in Japan’s second largest metropolitan economy, actively positioning itself as an international financial hub supported by strong public initiatives and a growing fintech ecosystem.
Global One-Stop Center Supporting Finance Market Entry in Osaka
The Osaka Global Finance One-Stop Support Center is an initiative by Osaka Prefecture and Osaka City, the Financial Services Agency, and 40 public-private partners, for overseas financial institutions seeking to establish operations in Osaka.
Osaka Introduces Tax Incentives for Foreign Financial Companies
Osaka has launched a ground-breaking tax incentive program to attract foreign financial companies, marking a significant step in its efforts to become a global financial hub.
Subsidy Program for Foreign Financial Companies to Establish a Base in Osaka
This Subsidy Program offers a helping hand to FinTech-related businesses that are considering establishing their base in Osaka.
Seminar on Green Bonds took place at the EU Delegation in Tokyo
On 29 October, the Delegation of the European Union to Japan hosted a public event co-organised with the EU-Japan Centre with the support of the EU-Japan Green Alliance Facility on green bonds and financial institutions in this evolving landscape.
The Fintech market in Japan – FinCity.Tokyo
Japan’s fintech market is estimated at JPY1,210 billion (USD 12 billion), which is still very small compared to markets such as that of the US (USD 4 trillion). However, it has been showing constant growth. From 2017, a CAGR of nearly 70% is estimated towards 2022. FinCity.Tokyo, as a public-private agency established to promote Tokyo as a global financial hub, would be delighted to support EU firms to connect with Japan’s ecosystem.
FFJ - Banque de France workshop on climate change
Climate change and its associated natural disasters pose significant financial risks to economies around the world. As a result, central banks are increasingly being called upon to integrate environmental issues into their policies.
Amendments to the Memorandum of Cooperation with the European Securities and Markets Authority
On 18 March, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) signed the amended Memorandum of Cooperation which was originally concluded on 2015.
EPA Helpdesk Webinar 24: Services & Insurances
16
Jun
2020
16-06-20 | 10:30 - 11:30 AM CETHow does the EU-Japan EPA help provide access to Japan's insurance market landscape for European insurance industry firms and SMEs?The insurance market plays a key role...
EPA Helpdesk Webinar 19: Services & Finances
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07-04-20 | 10:30 - 11:30 AM CETHow does the EU-Japan EPA impact the various segments of the finance industry?The financial industry consists of a broad taxonomy of diverse market actors, large and...
Technology Transfer Webinar 7: universities and banks: a winning long-term relationship?
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Recommendations - WP D - Financial Services, Accounting and Tax Issues
Recommendations of the EU-Japan Business Round Table to the Leaders of the European Union and Japan17th BRT Annual Meeting – Brussels, 28 April 2015:"EU AND JAPAN – PAVING THE WAY FOR A RENEWED...
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