
Group 1 - SoftBank Group's PayPay Corp. has secretly submitted a draft application for an IPO in the U.S., potentially making it Japan's first "unicorn" with a valuation exceeding $10 billion [1] - The valuation target set by SoftBank for PayPay is over 1.5 trillion yen (approximately $10 billion) [1] - If successful, this IPO would become the largest by a Japanese company on a U.S. stock exchange [1] Group 2 - PayPay is the leading QR code payment application in Japan and was initially established in partnership with Paytm, a former portfolio company of the Vision Fund [1] - SoftBank has been raising funds for new investments in artificial intelligence (AI) through asset securitization and exits from the Vision Fund, including a recent sale of $3 billion worth of T-Mobile stock [2] - After the IPO, PayPay will continue to operate as a subsidiary of SoftBank, and the IPO is not expected to have a significant impact on SoftBank's consolidated financial statements [2]