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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Sumitomo Mitsui Card Premium Card Loan “Scoop” EditionNEW!Risa Sakata

This is a commercial that introduces Sumitomo Mitsui Card’s Premium Card Loan in the style of an impromptu, on-the-spot interview by a reporter.
The content has the reporter checking various points with us, and the energetic performance by Risa Sakatari, who plays the reporter, conveys a comedic vibe.
Although the interview feels pushy, her friendly smile is memorable, and you can clearly sense that it’s a positive, upbeat campaign.
SMBC Card “Small Everyday Moments, Big World”Mizuki Yamashita

This commercial portraying Mizuki Yamashita’s everyday and extraordinary moments is Sumitomo Mitsui Card’s “Small Everyday, Big World” spot.
Built around the concept of turning the small stresses, adventurous spirit, and V Points that accumulate in daily life into various experiences on an overseas trip, it compellingly depicts Yamashita striving to make her life shine.
It makes you feel that Sumitomo Mitsui Card might help with that.
The BGM is ‘Bicolore,’ said to have been written specifically for this commercial—a song by Nisshoku Natsuko, who performs in a piano-and-vocals style.
SMBC Group: Planting Trees for the Future

Presented in a picture-book style that travels through the past, present, and future, this is the SMBC Group commercial “Planting Trees for the Future,” which introduces the company’s initiatives.
It highlights their support since 2006 for a program called the Furano Nature School and their tree-planting activities as part of that effort, conveying a message of caring about the future and the environment.
The gentle music that perfectly matches the soft illustration style is the song “Kita e Mukau” (Heading North) by singer-songwriter Saho Terao, released in 2020.
Written when her father passed away, its lyrics about encounters and farewells resonate deeply.
Sumitomo Mitsui Card Numberless Card “Finally, the Gong!” VersionTakumi Kitamura, Daisuke Miyagawa

This is a commercial announcing that Sumitomo Mitsui Card has partnered with PayPay.
Set on the stage of a martial arts match, the fighters are Takumi Kitamura and Daisuke Miyagawa, who serve as the commercial faces for each company.
Just when you think they’re about to fight as the gong sounds… they take each other’s hands like in ballroom dancing and strike a pose.
The ad highlights the benefits of the partnership: no need to charge (preload), no fees, and the ability to exchange points.
Mitsui Sumitomo Card Mizuki Yamashita’s First-Time Days: “Solo Yakiniku” EditionMizuki Yamashita

This commercial follows Mizuki Yamashita’s first-time experience and conveys that Sumitomo Mitsui Card supports that experience.
It depicts her enjoying yakiniku alone—hesitant at first, yet spending a fulfilling time.
In the end, she pays with a Sumitomo Mitsui Card; both the fun and a sense of security are clearly expressed through her smile.
SMBC (Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation) Olive For the Future: “Hassle” Version / “Fees” Version / “Points” VersionAtsuhiro Tsuda (Diane)
This piece features Diane’s Tsuda delivering a message as “the passbook guy” to people embarking on a new chapter in life and beginning to face money matters.
As he shares his thoughts on bank accounts and passbooks, sharp retorts pop up about convenience and fees.
Those concerns are neatly resolved with SMBC’s Olive, which is portrayed as easy to use with no fees.
The content also conveys a comedic vibe, including his expressions when confronted with pointed opinions.
Mitsui Sumitomo Bank Olive “What Are Fees?” VersionToru Dommae (Long Coat Daddy)
This commercial promotes the fact that SMBC’s Olive has no fees, through a drama starring Domae from Long Coat Daddy.
It depicts various fees that arise in everyday life, exploring the reasons why fees are charged and expressing gratitude that accompanies them.
It also shows how it becomes increasingly hard to accept certain fees, conveying the message that such considerations aren’t necessary if the fees are free.







