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    Exclusive-SoftBank Selects Banks for US IPO of Payments App PayPay, Sources Say

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    Posted on August 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Tags:paymentsfinancial servicesCapital MarketsInitial Public Offering

    Quick Summary

    SoftBank plans a US IPO for PayPay, involving major banks like Goldman Sachs. The IPO could raise over $2 billion, marking a significant market event.

    Exclusive-SoftBank selects banks for US IPO of payments app PayPay,

    SoftBank's PayPay IPO Plans

    By Echo Wang and Miho Uranaka

    Investment Banks Involved

    (Reuters) -SoftBank has selected investment banks to help organize a potential initial public offering in the United States for its Japanese payments app operator PayPay, according to two people familiar with the matter. 

    Market Conditions and Timing

    The banks leading preparations for the listing are Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Mizuho Financial Group and Morgan Stanley, the sources said.

    PayPay's Role in Japan's Payment Landscape

    The PayPay offering may raise more than $2 billion from investors when it takes place, which the sources said could be as soon as the final quarter of this year.

    The sources declined to be named as the information is not public and cautioned that factors including timing and the amount the IPO could raise are subject to market conditions.

    SoftBank, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Mizuho, and Morgan Stanley declined to comment. 

    PayPay played a role in encouraging Japanese consumers to move away from a long-standing preference for cash by offering rebates on payments through its mobile app.

    It also offers financial services including banking and credit cards.

    Reuters reported two years ago that SoftBank was considering a U.S. listing for PayPay, with the conglomerate saying earlier this year it wanted to IPO the business.

    Should it happen, it will be the first U.S. listing of a SoftBank majority investment since the blockbuster IPO of Arm Holdings. SoftBank took the chip designer public in 2023 at a valuation of $54.5 billion, which has subsequently increased to today's market capitalization of more than $145 billion.

    U.S. IPO activity has gained momentum in a long-awaited rebound, supported by strong tech earnings and signs of progress in trade negotiations that have helped restore investor confidence.

    The wave of solid market debuts marks a reversal from earlier this year, when uncertainty over President Donald Trump's tariff policies stalled new listings.

    PayPay's ownership is split between a number of SoftBank entities: wireless carrier SoftBank Corp, the Vision Fund investment arm, and internet business LY Corp, which is a joint venture between SoftBank and Naver Corp.

    (Reporting by Echo Wang in New York and Miho Uranaka in Tokyo. Editing by David French, Sam Nussey and Anna Driver)

    Table of Contents

    • SoftBank's PayPay IPO Plans
    • Investment Banks Involved
    • Market Conditions and Timing
    • PayPay's Role in Japan's Payment Landscape

    Key Takeaways

    • •SoftBank is planning a US IPO for its payments app PayPay.
    • •Major banks like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are involved.
    • •The IPO could raise over $2 billion.
    • •PayPay has influenced Japan's shift from cash to digital payments.
    • •This would be SoftBank's first US listing since Arm Holdings.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-SoftBank selects banks for US IPO of payments app PayPay, sources say

    1What is an initial public offering (IPO)?

    An initial public offering (IPO) is the process through which a private company offers shares to the public for the first time, allowing it to raise capital from public investors.

    2What are investment banks?

    Investment banks are financial institutions that assist companies in raising capital by underwriting and issuing securities, providing advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, and facilitating other financial transactions.

    3What is the role of PayPay in Japan's payment landscape?

    PayPay is a mobile payment app in Japan that encourages consumers to shift from cash to digital payments by offering rebates and additional financial services like banking and credit cards.

    4What is market capitalization?

    Market capitalization is the total market value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the share price by the total number of shares outstanding.

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