SMBC, or Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, is a major player in the Japanese banking sector and has a significant presence internationally. However, the context provided does not specifically discuss SMBC's ranking or its exit opportunities in detail. It does mention that Japanese banks, including SMBC, are perceived as having a hierarchical and conservative culture, which is becoming more Americanized.

Regarding exit opportunities and comparisons with other banks: - Japanese Banks: SMBC is often compared with other major Japanese banks like MUFG and Nomura. These banks generally offer solid training and exposure, especially in areas like project finance and transaction banking, but may not provide the same breadth of exit opportunities into high finance roles in the U.S. as some Western banks. - International Presence: SMBC, like MUFG, has been trying to expand its services and international presence, which could mean a broader range of opportunities within the bank or moving into industries that have strong ties with Japan or Japanese businesses.

In terms of ranking and comparison with other international banks like HSBC or Scotiabank, SMBC might not hold as strong a position in global investment banking as HSBC, which has a more diversified and extensive global network. However, it is considered a solid institution within Japan and Asia.

For someone working at SMBC and looking at exit opportunities, it would be beneficial to focus on roles that leverage the bank's strengths in areas like project finance or roles that involve Japanese corporate clients, given the bank's strong ties and reputation in these areas.

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Can't link the comment here directly, but another user made a pretty detailed post on the current state of their banking division here in a thread titled "SMBC Investment Banking" in August 2023. There isn't as much focus on IB now with the Jefferies alliance, but still plenty of other roles mainly related to debt/credit. They seem to compete decently well with the other balance sheet/international banks in the areas they do serve.

 

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