Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Ryoichi Abe is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in international finance and banking, currently serving as the Chief Representative at the Singapore office of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation since June 2017, overseeing operations in multiple countries across the Asia-Pacific region. Previously held roles include Director of new energy and power transactions and Advisor in the policy and coordination office. Ryoichi's earlier experience at the Japan Bank for International Cooperation from 2002 to 2014 includes positions such as Deputy Director in the Treasury Department and Deputy Division Chief in the Global Manufacturing Finance Department. An internship at the International Finance Corporation in 2009 complemented Ryoichi's practical skills, while academic credentials include an MBA from IMD and a B.A. in Political Science from Waseda University.
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Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Japan Bank for International Cooperation, known as JBIC and originally established as the Export Bank of Japan in 1950, is a policy-based financial institution wholly owned by the Government of Japan. It conducts lending, investment, and guarantee operations with a mission of contributing to the sound development of Japan and the international economy and society.