This report is an excerpt of certain highlights from Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group,
Inc.s consolidated financial information under U.S. GAAP that is included in the Companys semi-annual report on Form
6-K
(the Semi-annual U.S. GAAP Report) to be submitted to the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission. This excerpt report does not contain all of the information that may be important to you. In addition to the items highlighted in this report, the Semi-annual U.S. GAAP Report includes material disclosure about
the Company, including its business and other detailed U.S. GAAP financial information. You should read the entire Semi-annual U.S. GAAP Report carefully to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the Companys business and U.S. GAAP financial
data and related issues.
The Companys financial information for reporting in Japan and for Japanese bank regulatory purposes is
prepared in accordance with Japanese GAAP. U.S. GAAP differs in certain respects from Japanese GAAP and accounting principles generally accepted in other jurisdictions.
This report contains forward-looking statements regarding estimates, forecasts, targets and plans in relation to the results of operations,
financial condition and other general management of the Company (the forward-looking statements). The forward-looking statements are made based upon, among other things, the Companys current expectations, perceptions, evaluations
and opinions. In addition, in order for the Company to adopt such estimates, forecasts, targets and plans regarding future events, certain assumptions have been made, which assumptions are inherently subjective and uncertain. The forward-looking
statements should not be viewed as guarantees of future performance as actual results may be significantly different. For instance, the disclosures regarding provision for credit losses, valuation of financial assets, outlook of contingent
liabilities and realizability of the deferred tax assets are based on assumptions and other estimates such as economic factors, the Companys business plans and performance, and other factors. There exist a number of factors that may lead to
uncertainties and risks, including, but not limited to, the deterioration of the Japanese and global economies, changes in borrower conditions, fluctuations in interest rates, foreign currency exchange rates, stock prices, commodities prices and
real estate prices, legal proceedings, changes in the regulatory and competitive environment, failure to achieve or delay in the Companys business strategy, malfunctions and deficiencies in the Companys IT systems, natural disasters,
cyber-attacks and other external events, and difficulties in hiring and retaining qualified employees. For the key factors that should be considered, please see the financial highlight, Annual Securities Report, Disclosure Book, Annual Report, Form
20-F,
reports on Form
6-K
and other current disclosures that the Company has publicly released.
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