(Note:) |
1. |
Concerning the figures of all
deposit-taking financial institutions of FY 2002, "Net Transfer to Allowance for
Loan Losses" accounts for 3,572.9 billion yen, "Direct Write-offs" 3,817.2
billion yen, and "Total Losses on Disposal of Non-perfoming Loans" 7,428.3
billion yen. |
2. |
From FY 1992 to FY 1994, data shown
are composed of City Banks, Long-term Credit Banks and Trust Banks. Figures in
parentheses refer to the total amounts of City Banks, Long-term Credit Banks and
Trust Banks. |
3. |
Hokkaido Takusyoku Bank, Tokuyo
City Bank, Kyoto Kyoei Bank, Naniwa Bank, Fukutoku Bank, and Midori Bank are
excluded from FY 1997 onward. Kokumin Bank, Kofuku Bank and Tokyo Sowa Bank are
excluded from FY 1998 onward. Namihaya Bank and Niigata Chuo Bank are excluded
from FY 1999 onward. Ishikawa Bank and Chubu Bank are excluded from FY 2001.
Long-term Credit Bank of Japan (Shinsei Bank at present) is excluded from
FY1998. Nippon Credit Bank (Aozora Bank at present) is excluded from FY 1998 and
FY 1999. |
4. |
"Net Transfer to Provisions for
Loan Losses" refer to the total amount of net transfer to specific provisions
for loan losses and net transfer to general provisions for loan losses. |
5. |
Figures of "Risk Management Loans"
are composed of "Loans to Borrowers in Legal Bankruptcy" [LBB] and "Past Due
Loans" [PDL] before FY1994. For FY 1995 and FY 1996, the figures are composed of
LBB, PDL and "Restructured Loans". |
6. |
"Losses on Sales through Bulk Sales
etc." refer to the total amount of losses on sales through bulk sales, losses on
supports to subsidiary and losses on sales to the RCC (Resolution and Collection
Corporation) and to the CCPC (Cooperative Credit Purchasing Company) etc. |
7. |
"Others"" in ""Total Losses on
Disposal of Non-Performing Loans"" refer to the total amount of provisions for
expected losses brought by loans sold to CCPC, and provisions for expected
losses brought by the supports to subsidiaries etc. |
8. |
The figure of ""Total Losses on
Disposal of Non-Performing Loans"" of FY 2001 includes Tokai Bank (merged in
January 2002), and that of FY 2002 includes Asahi Bank (merged in March 2003)." |