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Japan's MUFG targets US for securitisation business, plans to boost headcount

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Posted on July 11, 2025

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By Miho Uranaka TOKYO (Reuters) -Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group plans to expand its securitisation business globally, with a focus on North America, and will increase headcount in this area by around

MUFG Expands Securitisation Efforts in the US with Increased Workforce

By Miho Uranaka

TOKYO (Reuters) -Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group plans to expand its securitisation business globally, with a focus on North America, and will increase headcount in this area by around 25%, a senior executive at Japan's largest banking group said in an interview.

MUFG already has a presence in securitised products backed by assets such as credit card receivables and auto loans. However, such products tend to have high liquidity and many competitors, hitting profit margins.

The bank plans to target non-traditional asset classes, such as aircraft and data centres, with the aim of differentiating its business and improving profitability.

"We are launching securitised products such as CLOs (collateralised loan obligations), targeting assets formed with project finance, especially data centres," said Fumitaka Nakahama, the chief of MUFG's global corporate and investment banking group.

Investment in data centres, driven by demand for generative artificial intelligence, is increasing around the world.

Data centres for domestic demand in the U.S. are relatively resilient to any impact from President Donald Trump's tariff policies, Nakahama said.

Nakahama said MUFG plans to increase the number of people working on securitisation to over 100 from around 80 currently by early next fiscal year.

The division has strengthened its balance sheet, he said, and aims to raise its return on equity into double digits over the medium to long term.

It is the "phase for us to go on the offensive," Nakahama said.

Three years ago, MUFG sold the retail division of U.S. regional lender Union Bank to focus on its debt business.

MUFG has been ranked No. 1 in U.S. project finance loans for 15 successive years. It aims to increase the number of schemes combining project finance and securitisation.

(Reporting by Miho Uranaka; Writing by Sam Nussey; Editing by Christopher Cushing)

Key Takeaways

  • MUFG plans to expand its securitisation business in North America.
  • The bank will increase its workforce by 25% in this sector.
  • Focus on non-traditional assets like aircraft and data centers.
  • Investment in data centers is driven by AI demand.
  • MUFG aims to improve profitability and return on equity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MUFG's plan for its securitisation business?
MUFG plans to expand its securitisation business globally, focusing on North America, and increase its headcount in this area by around 25%.
What types of assets is MUFG targeting for securitisation?
MUFG aims to target non-traditional asset classes, such as aircraft and data centres, to differentiate its business and improve profitability.
How many employees will MUFG have in its securitisation division?
MUFG plans to increase the number of people working on securitisation to over 100 from around 80 by early next fiscal year.
What is MUFG's recent ranking in project finance loans?
MUFG has been ranked No. 1 in U.S. project finance loans for 15 successive years.
What is driving the investment in data centres according to MUFG?
Investment in data centres is increasing globally, driven by demand for generative artificial intelligence.

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