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8 Organization and History Principal Officers... 88 Organization... 89 Overseas Network... 90 History... 92

Principal Officers (As of July 10, 2001) Kyosuke Shinozawa, Koji Tanami and Shinichi Jin Governor Kyosuke Shinozawa Deputy Governor and Managing Director Koji Tanami Deputy Governor and Managing Director Shinichi Jin Kazuhisa Marukawa Mitsuyasu Iwata Executive Director, Research Institute for Development and Finance Koji Fujimoto Auditor Auditor Yoshihiko Morita Yoshitaka Kawamura Hideichiro Hamanaka Yoshihiko Kono Takayuki Yamada Takao Watanabe Yasutami Shimomura Resident Executive Director, Osaka Branch Executive Director Resident Executive Director, for Asia and Oceania Resident Executive Director for Africa Resident Executive Director for the Americas Shigeru Watanabe Asao Egawa Takuma Hatano Yozo Sakai Fumihiko Wada 88

Organization and History Organization (As of March 31, 2001/Number of Employees: 888) (As of March 31, 2000/Number of Employees: 889) Special Advisors Director General, Secretariat Office Director General, Legal Department Audit Department Personnel Department Policy Planning and Coordination Department Treasury Department Administration and General Services Department International Finance Policy Department International Finance Department I Accounting Office International Financial Operations to Asia (excluding Central Asia and the Caucasus, Pakistan and Afghanistan) International Finance Department II International Finance Department III Energy and Natural Resources Finance Department Corporate Finance Department Development Assistance Strategy Department Development Assistance Department I International Financial Operations to Central Asia and the Caucasus, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Middle East, Africa and Europe International Financial Operations to North America and Latin America and the Caribbean Projects for Natural Resources for International Financial Operations Overseas Investment Loans and Import Loans for International Financial Operations Private-Sector Investment for ODA Loans Advisory and Consulting Office for SME Overseas Economic Cooperation Operations to Southeast Asia (excluding Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam) Development Assistance Department II Development Assistance Department III Development Assistance Department IV Overseas Economic Cooperation Operations to East Asia, Cambodia, Laos, Viet Nam, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Overseas Economic Cooperation Operations to South Asia, (excluding Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) the Middle East, Central and Eastern Europe and Russia Overseas Economic Cooperation Operations to Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa and Central Asia and Caucasus Loan Administration and Information Systems Department Project Development Department Project Finance Department Development Project Analysis Department Corporate Analysis Department Country Economic Analysis Department Environment and Social Development Department Research Institute for Development and Finance Osaka Branch Overseas Representative Offices Information Systems Office Development Assistance Operations Evaluation Office Industrial Research Office (Beijing, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Singapore, Colombo, Dhaka, Islamabad, New Delhi, Sydney, Moscow, Frankfurt, London, Paris, Cairo, Nairobi, Los Angeles, New York, Washington, D.C., Bogota, Buenos Aires, Lima, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro) (Toronto Liaison Office) 89

Overseas Network (As of July 30, 2001) Representative Office in Beijing 3131, 31st Floor, China World Trade Center No.1 Jian Guo Men Wai Avenue Beijing 100004, The People s Republic of China TEL: 86-10-6505-8989, 3825~8, 1196, 1197 FAX: 86-10-6505-3829, 1198 Hong Kong Office Suite 3706, Level 37, One Pacific Place 88 Queensway, Hong Kong TEL: 852-2869-8505~7 FAX: 852-2869-8712 Representative Office in Bangkok 14th Floor, Nantawan Building, 161 Rajdamri Road, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand TEL: 66-2-252-5050 FAX: 66-2-252-5514, 5515 Representative Office in Hanoi 4th Floor, 63 Ly Thai To Street, Hanoi, Viet Nam TEL: 84-4-8248934~6 FAX: 84-4-8248937 Moscow London Paris Frankfurt Cairo Nairobi Beijing Tokyo Islamabad Osaka New Delhi Hong Kong Dhaka Hanoi Manila Bangkok Colombo Kuala Lumpur Singapore Jakarta Sydney Representative Office in Jakarta Summitmas II 7th Floor, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman, Kav. 61-62 Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia TEL: 62-21-522-0693 FAX: 62-21-520-0975 Representative Office in Kuala Lumpur 22nd Floor, UBN Tower, Letter BOX No.59 Jalan P, Ramlee 50250, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia TEL: 60-3-2072-3255, 2201~2202 FAX: 60-3-2072-2115 Representative Office in Manila 31st Floor, Citibank Tower, Valero St. Corner Villar St. Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines TEL: 63-2-848-1828, 63-2-752-5682 FAX: 63-2-848-1833~35 Representative Office in Singapore 9 Raffles Place, #53-01 Republic Plaza, Singapore 048619 TEL: 65-557-2806, 239-5701, 5702 FAX: 65-557-2807 Representative Office in Colombo Level 13, Development Holdings 42, Navam Mawatha, Colombo 2, Sri Lanka TEL: 94-1-300470~2 FAX: 94-1-300473 Representative Office in Dhaka Sonargaon Hotel (Room No.351~355) 107 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka, 1215, Bangladesh TEL: 880-2-811-1005, 2011 (Hotel) (EX.4351~5) 811-4081, 6700 (Direct) FAX: 880-2-811-3336 (Direct) Representative Office in Islamabad House No.62, Ataturk Avenue, G- 6/3, Islamabad, Pakistan TEL: 92-51-2820119 FAX: 92-51-2822546 Representative Office in New Delhi 3rd Floor, DLF Centre, Sansad Marg, New Delhi, 110001, India TEL: 91-11-371-4362~3, 7090,6200 FAX: 91-11-371-5066, 373-8389 Representative Office in Sydney Suite 2501, Level 25, Gateway 1 Macquarie Place Sydney, N.S.W. 2000, Australia TEL: 61-2-9241-1388 FAX: 61-2-9231-1053 Representative Office in Moscow 123610 Moscow Krasnopresnenskaya Nab.12 World Trade Center, Office No. 905, Russian Federation TEL: 7-095-258-1832, 1835, 1836 FAX: 7-095-258-1858 90

Organization and History Toronto New York Washington D.C. Los Angeles Mexico City Bogota Lima Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires Representative Office in New York 520 Madison Avenue, 40th Floor, New York, NY 10022, U.S.A. TEL: 1-212-888-9500~2 FAX: 1-212-888-9503 Representative Office in Washington, D.C. 1909 K st., N.W., Suite 300, Washington, D.C., 20006, U.S.A. TEL: 1-202-785-5242 FAX: 1-202-785-8484 Representative Office in Bogota Calle 100, 8A-55, Oficina 715 World Trade Center, Torre C Bogota, D.C., Colombia TEL: 57-1-621-1828, 1838, 1845, 1849, 1878, 1889 FAX: 57-1-610-7293 Representative Office in Buenos Aires Av. del Libertador No. 498, Piso19, 1001 Capital Federal Buenos Aires, Argentina TEL: 54-11-4394-1379, 1803 FAX: 54-11-4394-1763 Representative Office in Frankfurt Taunustor 2, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany TEL: 49-69-2385770 FAX: 49-69-23857710 Representative Office in London 4th Floor, River Plate House 7-11 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7EX, U.K. TEL: 44-20-7638-0175 FAX: 44-20-7638-2401 Representative Office in Paris 21, Boulevard de la Madeleine, 75038 Paris Cedex 01, France TEL: 33-1-4703-6190 FAX: 33-1-4703-3236 Representative Office in Cairo Abu El Feda Bldg, 16th Floor, 3 Abu El Feda Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt TEL: 20-2-738-3608~9 FAX: 20-2-738-3607 Representative Office in Nairobi 6th Floor, International House, Mama Ngina Street, P.O. Box 49526 00100 Nairobi, Kenya TEL: 254-2-221420, 221637 FAX: 254-2-221569 Representative Office in Los Angeles 601 South Figueroa Street Suite 4590 Los Angeles, CA 90017, U.S.A. TEL: 1-213-627-3500 FAX: 1-213-627-3900 Representative Office in Lima Av. Canaval Morcyra N 380, San Isidro Lima 27, Peru TEL: 51-1-442-3031 FAX: 51-1-440-9657 Representative Office in Mexico City Paseo de la Reforma 265 Piso-16 Col. Cuauhtemoc, Mexico, D.F. 06500, Mexico TEL: 52-5-525-67-90 FAX: 52-5-525-34-73 Representative Office in Rio de Janeiro Praia de Botafogo, 228-801 B, Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP. 22359-900, Brazil TEL: 55-21-2553-0817 FAX: 55-21-2554-8798 Toronto Liaison Office P.O. Box 493, 2 First Canadian Place, Suite 3660 Toronto, Ontario, M5X 1E5, Canada TEL: 1-416-865-1700 FAX: 1-416-865-0124 91

History April 23, 1999 September 16, 1999 September 30, 1999 October 1, 1999 December 1, 1999 The Japan Bank for International Cooperation Law promulgated. Cabinet order related to the execution of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation Law promulgated. Ministerial Ordinance related to the execution of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation Law published on official register. Japan Bank for International Cooperation established. Medium-Term Strategy for Overseas Economic Cooperation Operations launched. Reference Dates The Export-Import Bank of Japan December 15, 1950 February 1, 1951 April 1, 1952 August 1, 1953 May 20, 1957 October 31, 1958 December 27, 1960 April 15, 1963 April 1, 1964 April 1, 1970 September 22, 1972 November 15, 1972 June 2, 1976 July 1, 1977 December 20, 1977 January 19, 1983 February 1, 1983 November 1, 1983 June 7, 1985 June 28, 1989 March 31, 1992 April 10, 1992 April 9, 1999 Japan Export Bank Law promulgated and enforced. The Export Bank of Japan started operations. Added import loans and guarantee facilities. Changed name to The Export-Import Bank of Japan. Added overseas investment loan facility. Enhanced overseas investment loan facility. Started to manage Southeast Asia Development Cooperation Fund. Southeast Asia Development Cooperation Fund transferred to the Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund, Japan. Opened Osaka Office. Added refinance operation and guarantee facility to cover for ODA loans. Added petroleum and natural gas to eligible commodity items for import loans. Started the provision of foreign currency-denominated loans. Enhanced import loan and overseas investment loan facilities. Launched untied loan facility. Broadened the range of eligible cofinancing partners and the limit of bond issuance and borrowings. Opened Osaka Branch. Launched emergency foreign currency-denominated import loan scheme. Permitted to conduct foreign exchange operations. Issued first foreign currency-denominated bonds. Broadened the range of eligible cofinancing partners. Launched import loan facility for manufactured goods. Expanded overseas investment loan and guarantee facility. Introduced equity participation and enhanced untied loan and guarantee facilities. Expanded eligible commodities for import loans, enhanced overseas investment loan facility, launched bridge loan facility for foreign governments and issued yen-denominated Euro bonds Broadened the range of eligible cofinancing partners. Broadened the range of eligible cofinancing partners. 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 The Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund, Japan December 27, 1960 March 16, 1961 March 31, 1961 June 15, 1965 May 30, 1968 November 15, 1972 May 9, 1979 March 21, 1980 The Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund, Japan Law promulgated. The Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund, Japan (OECF) was established, and took over Southeast Asia Development Cooperation Fund from the Export-Import Bank of Japan OECF started operation (at first, OECF only implemented private-sector investment finance for Japanese private companies; direct ODA loans to developing countries began in 1966). Added provisions to allow OECF to borrow funds, issue bonds, and accept grants from the government. A borrowing limit based on a 1:1 principle (The total present value of the outstanding amount of principals for borrowings and bonds can not exceed the total amount of capital and reserves). was set for the total amount of debt. Added commodity loan facility. Started direct ODA loans on an untied basis. 1:1 principle was revised, to raise the limit for borrowings and bond issuance to three times total capital plus reserves. Government guarantee for debt pertaining to long-term borrowings and bond issuance by OECF was introduced. Issued first government-guaranteed OECF bond. 1987 Started Special Assistance for Project Sustainability (SAPS). 1988 Started Special Assistance for Project Formulation (SAPROF). October 1, 1990 Established Research Institute of Development Assistance. 1992 Started Special Assistance for Project Implementation (SAPI). 1996 Started Special Assistance for Development Policy and Projects (SADEP). December 16, 1998 Started Special Yen (ODA) Loan facility. October 1, 1999 Japan Bank for International Cooperation established. 92