Z : PayPay Card Corporation Begins Operations under Its New Name
October 30, 2021 at 09:12 pm EDT
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PayPay Card Corporation
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PayPay Card Corporation (Head office: Chiyoda-ku; Tokyo; President and Representative Director: Tomoaki Tanida), a 100% subsidiary of Yahoo Japan Corporation (Head office: Chiyoda-ku; President and Representative Director, CEO: Kentaro Kawabe), has today changed its company name from YJ Card Corporation, and began operations under its new name. The head office has also relocated from Fukuoka to Tokyo.
With a renewed spirit from today, we will deepen our cooperation with PayPay and the Z Holdings Group and aim to deliver the best services to our customers by providing a safe and secure payment environment.
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Z Holdings Corporation is a holding company organized around 3 areas of activity:
- operation of e-commerce portals (69.5% of net sales): primarily operation of the Yahoo! Japan Shopping, PayPay Mall, ASKUL, Lohaco, Zozotown, Line Friends and Line Gift online stores. In addition, the group operates online auction platforms (Yahuoku!, PayPay Flea Market, etc.), online hotel and travel booking platforms (Yahoo! Japan Travel, Ikyu Travel, etc.) and electronic payment and financial services platforms (PayPay Card, PayPay Bank, LINE Securities, etc.) ;
- media services (28.2%): Internet advertising and marketing services, operation of generalist portals providing Internet tools and services (search engines, e-mail, discussion forums, electronic diaries, instant messaging, etc.), and content ( e-books, video content, thematic directories, news, etc.);
- other (2.3%).