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.] (31–40)
The “Someone Who Can Speak for Us (Parents’ True Feelings)” Version

This series of commercials is comforting, featuring Masato Sakai as a wonderful banker with a gentle look and storytelling tone that makes you feel like you could tell him anything.
In it, a man who comes to consult about how to manage his retirement allowance ends up blurting out his innermost feelings.
He’s playing the exact opposite kind of banker from the Hanzawa Naoki series (lol).
It’s a commercial that makes consulting about money at a bank feel very approachable.
To You Who Write

It starts with a scene of a small child drawing, and then shows the child gradually growing up.
You never actually see the face—only the hands—but even from those shots alone, you can clearly tell the child is growing, which makes it a wonderful piece of film.
The song “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” adds a beautiful touch to the moving visuals and perfectly matches the mood of the commercial.
Here we go, Mirai. “Smartphone App” Edition

You can make transfers with a smartphone app, get notifications on your phone—the banking services themselves are evolving into forms that are more convenient for people today.
While Yuriko Yoshitaka showed an innocent side in Sumitomo Mitsui Bank’s card loan commercial, in this ad she plays the role of a composed senior employee.
The stylish background music perfectly matches the smart image of the commercial, which highlights integration with smartphones.
Card Loan: “Domino” Edition

From the very beginning, actress Yuriko Yoshitaka lines up dominoes while saying she has time—or doesn’t.
As expected, she knocks them over partway through.
The falling dominoes spell out a message that card screening can be completed in as little as 30 minutes.
It promotes a card loan that’s perfect even for busy people.
At the end of the commercial, Yuriko Yoshitaka appears again to set up more dominoes, but she knocks them over once more (laughs).
Card Loan “Rally” Version

This is a CM titled “Rally” for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation’s card loan.
Featuring actress Yuriko Yoshitaka, the series portrays her innocent side, creating a catchy impression that likely grabs many viewers’ attention.
This time, it highlights that you can get a card even without having an account.
The phrase “But it’s okay!” feels reassuring.
Compilation of SMBC Group Commercials [Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Sumitomo Mitsui Card, etc.] (41–50)
Sumitomo Mitsui Card: “Shoto Kiyohara (Card) — Nickname is [App]” VersionSho Kiyohara, Yonchotoushin

This commercial introducing the Mitsui Sumitomo Card app features Sho Kiyohara and the comedy trio Yonsen Toushin.
In a scene styled like the after-party of member Ishibashi’s wedding, Goto and Tsuzuki try desperately to hit on some girls, striking cool poses and making grand speeches.
Partway through, Goto turns to Sho Kiyohara—who hasn’t said a word until then—and tells him, “You can say something if you want.” Kiyohara plays a character named “Kiyohara Shoto,” written with the characters for Sho Kiyohara plus the word “card,” and nicknamed “App.” He offers steady, sensible opinions that make the women’s hearts flutter.
With plenty of comedic flair, the ad showcases the reliability and convenience of the Mitsui Sumitomo Card app.
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation: “Someone You Can Talk About Everything With (A Couple’s Dream)”Masato Sakai

This is a commercial for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation featuring Masato Sakai.
Aimed at a senior audience, it emphasizes the idea that you can consult about anything.
It conveys that the bank is a place where you can discuss things that are hard to say—or that you couldn’t say—to your family.
As Masato Sakai listens, worried expressions naturally turn into smiles.
The ad leaves a strong impression of Sakai’s reassuring presence as he listens quietly to customers.
With its clean, reassuring feel, it suggests you can seek advice comfortably.





