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  2. Alien registration in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Foreigners may obtain a Japanese credit card with a photo. [10] Japanese nationals often use aliases for non-official purposes. For example, women often continue to use their maiden names following marriage, even though they are required to adopt the same family name as their husband for their legal name.

  3. E-commerce in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    This number is comparatively low to the rest of the world with Australia (78.9%), United States (78.1%), Germany (83%) and Japan (79.5%). Others hurdles to overcome are cultural. For example, the number of credit card owners in Asia, and those who use payments other than cash, is

  4. Suica - Wikipedia

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    www .jreast .co .jp /multi /pass /suica .html. Suica ( Japanese pronunciation: スイカ, Suika) is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card and electronic money system used as a fare card on train lines and other public transport systems in Japan, launched on November 18, 2001, by JR East. The card can be used across the nation as part of ...

  5. JCB (credit card company) - Wikipedia

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    Japan Credit Bureau was founded in 1961 by Sanwa Bank (now MUFG Bank) and Nippon Shinpan (now Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS ), as the country's second credit card issuer and payment network after the Japanese branch of Diners Club International. JCB firmly established itself in the Japanese credit card market after purchasing, and then absorbing ...

  6. Japanese financial system - Wikipedia

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    Japanese financial system. The main elements of Japan's financial system are much the same as those of other major industrialized nations: a commercial banking system, which accepts deposits, extends loans to businesses, and deals in foreign exchange; specialized government-owned financial institutions, which fund various sectors of the ...

  7. Touch 'n Go eWallet - Wikipedia

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    Active. Touch 'n Go eWallet is a Malaysian digital wallet and online payment platform, established in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in July 2017 as a joint venture between Touch 'n Go and Ant Financial. [ 5] It allows users to make payments at over 280,000 merchant touch points via QR code; pay for tolls, street parking, payment on e-hailing, car ...

  8. Financial services in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Foreign companies and banks in Japan. There are over 50 foreign banks in Japan, including Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, ABN AMRO, ING Group . There are several foreign financial services companies and banks assisting Japan's financial services industry. Few of those companies include KPMG, Deloitte, PwC, etc, and ...

  9. Paidy - Wikipedia

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    Paidy has partnered with an online shopping site to offer users a "deferred payment service" that can be used without a credit card. [4]Payments made using Paidy will be combined into one (if used on multiple sites), and the billed amount will be notified to the registered mobile phone by the 3rd of the following month by email and SMS.

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