FIS announced that Mizuho selected its Balance Sheet Manager solution to help the financial services giant navigate evolving regulatory reporting requirements inFIS announced that Mizuho selected its Balance Sheet Manager solution to help the financial services giant navigate evolving regulatory reporting requirements in

FIS Helps Mizuho Financial Group Navigate New Regulatory Reporting Requirements

2026/03/12 08:00
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WHY THIS MATTERS: The global convergence of accounting standards, driven by International Financial Reporting Standard 9 (IFRS 9), represents one of the most critical regulatory shifts for large financial institutions in Asia. Mizuho’s adoption of FIS’s Balance Sheet Manager is not just a technology upgrade; it signals the necessity for major banks to move beyond manual compliance to embrace automated Regulatory Technology (RegTech). The new Expected Credit Loss (ECL) framework forces banks to adopt forward-looking risk models, demanding immense data processing and sophisticated scenario planning. This partnership highlights the increasing role of vendors in providing comprehensive, cloud-based risk management tools that turn a compliance burden into a competitive advantage. For other financial giants across the Asia-Pacific region, the message is clear: mastering IFRS 9 compliance requires a strategic investment in specialized ALM technology today to ensure operational resilience and strategic capital allocation tomorrow.

Global financial technology leader FIS® (NYSE: FIS) announced that Mizuho Financial Group (Mizuho) has selected its Balance Sheet Manager solution to help the financial services giant navigate evolving regulatory reporting requirements in Japan.

FIS Balance Sheet Manager is a comprehensive balance sheet management solution that offers deep and extensive modelling, scenario and simulation capabilities to implement industry-best practice Asset Liability Management (ALM) processes. The solution will be utilized by Mizuho to support timely compliance with revised domestic accounting standards in Japan.

With the Accounting Standards Board of Japan slated to revise domestic accounting standards to align with global accounting standards, namely International Financial Reporting Standard 9 (IFRS 9), Mizuho required a system designed to help ensure regulatory compliance under the updated rules but also offering adaptability to manage growing business requirements.

IFRS 9 requires credit losses on financial assets to be measured and recognized using the “expected credit loss” (ECL) framework. To meet this need, FIS Balance Sheet Manager provides advanced automation capabilities and can help Mizuho seamlessly handle multiple accounting-related processes after ECL calculation without the need for additional customization.

The new standards require banks to use forward-looking analysis to regularly assess credit losses across their loan portfolios, a shift from prior accounting methods. This process involves handling large datasets and complex scenario modeling, which is highly resource-intensive and susceptible to errors without advanced solutions like FIS Balance Sheet Manager. By automating these complex processes, the solution helps unlock insights for more strategic decision making, with a clear understanding of risk exposure and capital allocation.

Yutaro Aiuchi, Deputy General Manager in Credit Risk Management Department at Mizuho Financial Group said: “As we prepare for these significant accounting standard changes, we needed a solution that combines robust compliance capabilities with operational flexibility. FIS Balance Sheet Manager stood out for its ability to handle complex accounting needs with precision. New efficiencies through data integration and reporting will also help us optimize our risk profile and enhance our competitiveness. This implementation represents an important step in our ongoing commitment to regulatory reporting excellence.”

Andrés Choussy, President, Capital Markets at FIS said: “Financial institutions in Japan and across the globe face complex challenges especially during times of financial volatility. FIS’ technology takes away the burden of regulatory reporting from our clients and enables them to concentrate on their business goals. Our solutions help forward-looking institutions like Mizuho confidently put money to work while maintaining the compliance and clarity needed to grow.”

FF NEWS TAKE: This move absolutely shifts the needle, demonstrating that even sophisticated banking groups are relying on third-party RegTech to handle the complexity of global compliance harmonization. The scale of IFRS 9’s data demands and modeling requirements makes in-house solutions impractical for many large institutions. We should watch for this to trigger a wave of similar Asset Liability Management platform selections across other Asian financial centers, driving fiercer competition between global core banking vendors as the regulatory convergence trend continues.

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