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MS&AD Commits GBP 200m to Standard Life’s New Pension Risk Transfer Partnership

Tokyo-listed MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings has agreed to invest up to £200 million in a new U.K.-based partnership being formed by Standard Life. The venture will focus on the Pension Risk Transfer (PRT) sector, specifically targeting large and complex U.K. defined benefit pension

Digital Garage, JCB, and Lawson Partner to Test USDC Stablecoin Payments at In-Store POS

Digital Garage, JCB, and Lawson have signed a basic agreement to conduct a proof-of-concept (PoC) for stablecoin payments at retail locations. The initiative aims to test the viability of Circle's USD Coin (USDC) for in-store transactions, focusing primarily on inbound foreign tourists. Starting August 20,

Minna no Ginko and Revolut Deepen Partnership to Launch Banking Agency Operations

Digital lender Minna no Ginko, a subsidiary of Fukuoka Financial Group, has entered into a banking agency agreement with Revolut Technologies Japan, expanding their ongoing Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) collaboration. Under the terms of the agreement, Revolut Technologies Japan operates as a registered banking agency (Kanto Local Finance Bureau

Japan FinTech Observer #177

Welcome to the one hundred seventy-seventh edition of the Japan FinTech Observer. Marie Kondo has reached the Japan FinTech Observer. Curating a weekly newsletter undoubtedly has the benefit that we do not have to chase every headlines at every hour, and rather take the opportunity to contemplate thoroughly about

Infcurion Expands Embedded Finance Footprint via Strategic Credit Platform Upgrades and Regional Cashless Expansion

Japanese FinTech provider Infcurion has announced two major strategic initiatives aimed at scaling embedded financial services across both business-to-business (B2B) credit issuance and regional consumer payments. Credit and Guarantee Add-on for "Xard" Platform Infcurion launched a new "Credit & Guarantee Option" for its

Japan’s Regional Lenders Tap nCino to Drive Consumer Loan Digitalization

Regional Japanese lenders Hachijuni Nagano Bank and Hiroshima Bank have independently selected nCino’s unified cloud platform to overhaul their consumer lending operations. The software deployments reflect a broader push across Japan's regional banking sector to modernize legacy architecture, eliminate paper workflows, and accelerate artificial intelligence (AI)

Japan Issues Administrative Guidance to Global Tech Giants Over Rising Deepfake Investment Scams

In a coordinated regulatory move, multiple Japanese government agencies—including the National Police Agency, the Financial Services Agency, and the Digital Agency—issued formal administrative guidance to major global social media operators. The directive targets the spread of fraudulent advertisements on social networking platforms, particularly deepfake ads exploiting

Japanese Regional Banking M&A: Iyogin Holdings and Ehime Bank to Merge Under Single-Platform, Multi-Brand Model

Iyogin Holdings and The Ehime Bank have executed a Basic Agreement to pursue a business integration, marking yet another consolidation within the Japanese regional banking sector. Targeted for completion in April 2027, the deal responds to a shifting macroeconomic landscape and intensifying competition. This integration is an aggregation to achieve

Datachain Launches Trial for Cross-Chain API to Automate B2B Programmable Payments

Blockchain infrastructure developer Datachain, a subsidiary of Speee Inc. (TSE: 4499), announced the launch of a proof-of-concept (PoC) trial for its unified cross-chain API platform. The initiative aims to bridge enterprise data with on-chain financial systems to power programmable B2B payments using tokenized deposits and stablecoins.

Japan’s 2026 Asset Management Roadmap: Overhauling the Investment Chain for a "Growth-Oriented" Economy

The release of the "2026 Progress Report for Advancing Asset Management Services in Japan" by the Financial Services Agency marks a transitional point in Tokyo’s financial policy, moving from the foundational "Asset Management Nation" initiative of 2023 to a comprehensive "upgrade" focused