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“日版支付宝”PayPay计划在美上市
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-10-15 15:54

Group 1 - SoftBank is preparing for an IPO of its payment application operator PayPay in the U.S., potentially valuing it over 3 trillion yen (approximately $20 billion) [1] - PayPay has been meeting with institutional investors since mid-September to discuss its potential valuation, with a baseline estimate of 2 trillion yen [1] - The discussions come as the U.S. IPO market experiences its busiest quarter since Q4 2021, with $24 billion raised through IPOs in Q3 [1] Group 2 - PayPay is a leader in Japan's mobile payment sector and has expanded its services to include banking and credit card offerings [1] - The app encourages users to shift from cash to electronic payments, with Japan's cashless payment ratio exceeding 40% last year [2] - PayPay announced plans for cross-border payments starting with South Korea, indicating a focus on overseas expansion as a growth strategy [2] Group 3 - PayPay has strengthened its cryptocurrency business by acquiring 40% of Binance Japan and plans to launch new cryptocurrency services [2] - The financial business segment, including PayPay, reported a more than doubling of operating profit to 18.1 billion yen for the April to June quarter [2] - The trading value of cryptocurrencies in Japan doubled to 33.7 trillion yen in the first seven months of this year [2] Group 4 - SoftBank is negotiating with global banks for a $5 billion loan using its ARM shares as collateral to fund investments in AI, particularly OpenAI [3] - If successful, the total margin loan from ARM shares will increase from $13.5 billion to $18.5 billion [3] - SoftBank has previously used similar financing strategies, raising about $8 billion from 11 banks before ARM's IPO [3] Group 5 - SoftBank invested $30 billion in OpenAI as part of a $40 billion funding plan, with OpenAI's valuation at $300 billion [4] - The "Stargate" project, announced by former President Trump, involves building AI infrastructure with an initial investment of $100 billion, potentially expanding to $500 billion [5] - The project is currently stalled due to uncertainties from tariffs and recent industry developments [5]