SMFG Shuts US Digital Bank Jenius in 2026 Strategic Pivot
SMFG is closing its US digital bank Jenius due to high interest rate competition. The Japanese bank will now focus on its Jefferies partnership and corporate finance to hit ROE targets.
High interest rates just claimed a victim. Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG) is shuttering its US-based digital banking unit, Jenius, as intense local competition for deposits makes it harder to turn a profit.
SMFG Jenius US Digital Bank Closure Analysis
According to reports from Nikkei Asia, the Japanese banking giant decided to pull the plug on its digital retail experiment because of the crushing cost of interest rate competition. However, this doesn't mean SMFG's giving up on America. The group plans to keep prioritizing the U.S. market, focusing on areas where capital demand is robust and targeting a return on equity (ROE) in the mid-teens for its overseas operations.
Instead of chasing retail depositors, SMFG is doubling down on institutional banking. It's already funneled an additional $810 million into its partnership with Jefferies and recently joined forces with U.S. firms to provide $3.5 billion for European M&A deals. It's a clear shift from B2C to B2B dominance.
| Strategy | Status | Investment Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Retail Digital (Jenius) | Discontinued | Low (Consumer deposits) |
| Institutional (Jefferies) | Expanding | $810M Additional Capital |
| Global M&A | Active | $3.5B European Provision |
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