Compilation of SMBC Group commercials (including Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Sumitomo Mitsui Card, etc.)
You often see commercials from the SMBC Group, including Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, when you’re watching TV, don’t you?
The lavish casting leaves a strong impression, and the performers often become a hot topic.
In this article, we’ll showcase SMBC Group commercials all at once, focusing not only on the star-studded cast but also on the CM songs featured in the videos.
If there’s a commercial you noticed on TV and were curious about, be sure to check this out.
I hope this article helps you find the commercial you were looking for.
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Compilation of SMBC Group Commercials [Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Sumitomo Mitsui Card, etc.] (21–30)
Mitsui Sumitomo Card Aurora: “Speed and Security That Make Me Invincible” / “Smart” / “Value”



This is a commercial introducing the Aurora design of the Sumitomo Mitsui Card.
It has the same functions as the standard Sumitomo Mitsui Card, but features a cute pastel-colored design.
In the commercial, they highlight the card’s appeal, such as making payments smartly, the peace of mind of a numberless card, and the ability to earn points.
Presented as an anime with pastel tones that match the card’s design, the CM clearly targets young women.
SMBC Mobit “Showa Fandom Activities” VersionNaoto Takenaka, Fuka Koshiba

This is a funny commercial that introduces the appeal of SMBC Mobit’s cash advances and card loans through a Showa-era themed story.
Naoto Takenaka plays the father, and Fuka Koshiba plays the daughter—and on top of that, Takenaka also plays the singer that Koshiba’s character is a fan of.
The ad highlights that with SMBC Mobit there are no phone calls during the screening process, and that you can use and earn V Points.
The whole thing unfolds with a sense of humor from start to finish, so be sure to watch it all the way through.
Mitsui Sumitomo Card Visa Infinite “Mr. I?” Version

Here’s a commercial that feels like a scene from a detective drama.
It talks about Mr.
I, who uses a Sumitomo Mitsui Card and spends over 7 million yen a year.
Mr.
I seems to enjoy his days thanks to the large number of points he earns in proportion to his spending, but no one can track his movements.
The message that using a Sumitomo Mitsui Card for payments earns you lots of points—leading to special treatment—naturally sticks as a clue.
It’s a very striking commercial.
SMBC Card: People Walking Through the City and the Times – “Restaurants” / “Annual Fee” / “Savings Plan” / “Convenience Store” / “Notifications” / “Speed” / “Numberless” / “Tap to Pay”Shizuka Ishibashi








This commercial features Shizuka Ishibashi introducing the appeal of Sumitomo Mitsui Card in her uniquely atmospheric, narrative tone.
There are eight spots in total, and her slightly detached yet incisive delivery in some of them is exhilarating.
On the other hand, there are commercials where she makes remarks that convey a touch of warmth, giving the character a finely tuned sense of balance.
Many viewers may find that before they know it, they’ve ended up watching all eight.
SMBC (Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation) Trunk “Dear companies” Edition

This is a commercial for Trunk, a corporate bank account service aimed at small and medium-sized businesses.
It opens with the story of a man who quits his salaried job to go independent and starts a new company, followed by appearances from SME owners who use Trunk as their primary account.
They share how, thanks in part to Trunk, they’ve been able to grow their businesses smoothly, highlighting how Trunk supports many small and medium-sized enterprises.
The background music is “Ribbon” by Taiiku Okazaki, who previously appeared in a Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation commercial.
While Okazaki is often associated with humorous, playful songs, this track has a warm feel with a gentle tempo.
SMBC Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation “D.LEAGUE Concept Movie” Version

This is a powerful video supported by Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation that conveys the concept of the professional dance league “D.LEAGUE.” With tense narration and visuals, it expresses the passion poured into dance and the determination to reach greater heights.
The roaring cheers toward the end also clearly communicate the excitement of the competition.
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Olive: ‘All About Adding Payment Cards with Oliver’ EditionTakumi Kitamura, Okazaki Taiiku

In this Olive commercial, they highlight how you can add multiple credit cards to Flexible Pay and switch between them depending on the situation.
They portray the idea of choosing cards based on context through Takumi Kitamura communicating in languages tailored to the person he’s speaking with.
However, if you listen closely, it seems that some Japanese is mixed into the foreign languages he’s speaking…!


