Discover how Rakuten Group Inc. is navigating Japan’s digital payments war, from its market cap to PayPay competition, and what’s next for Rakuten Pay.
Rakuten Group Inc. navigates Japan’s digital payments boom, bolstering its finance, e‑book and AI‑powered services while eyeing U.S. capital markets to stay ahead of rivals like PayPay.
Rakuten’s 2025 earnings reveal a widening loss, a negative P/E and stock volatility, prompting investors to scrutinize its digital services strategy and future growth potential.
Rakuten Group’s $100 M Series F round with Lotte Biologics boosts its digital‑finance expansion, while volatile stock trends show investor interest in its innovative internet services.
Rakuten Group Inc. capitalizes on the 2025‑26 Asian IPO surge to boost valuation, expand fintech, and rethink dividends in a rapidly digitalising market.
Rakuten’s 2025 stock slump, negative earnings, and shifting investor sentiment highlight the challenges and resilience of Japan’s leading internet‑retail titan.
Rakuten Group, a Tokyo-based internet and retail conglomerate, has made two strategic moves to expand globally and monetize its credit-card portfolio, issuing a high-yielding yen bond and considering a US initial public offering for its credit-card …
Rakuten Group Inc. is considering a U.S. initial public offering (IPO) for its credit-card business, a move that could unlock value for shareholders and provide a clearer platform for the unit to raise capital and expand its operations.