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SoftBank’s PayPay Eyes $13.4B IPO After Binance Deal

PayPay’s U.S. IPO, priced between $17–$20 per share at a $13.4B valuation, follows its 40% stake in Binance Japan, linking fintech and regulated crypto.

Written By Dishita Malvania
Published 2026-03-03·Updated 5 months ago
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SoftBank’s PayPay Eyes $13.4B IPO After Binance Deal

Key Highlights

  • PayPay is planning a $1.1B U.S. IPO, aiming for a top-end valuation of $13.4B, one of the largest Japanese fintech listings in recent years.
  • The company owns a 40% stake in Binance Japan, giving it direct exposure to a fully licensed and regulated cryptocurrency exchange in Japan.
  • Through its IPO and Binance Japan partnership, PayPay offers public investors indirect access to Japan’s regulated digital asset market while expanding its cashless payments ecosystem.

Japan’s mobile payments giant PayPay has filed to go public in the United States, seeking to raise up to $1.1 billion in an offering that could value the company at approximately $13.4B at the top end of its proposed price range.

According to its Form F-1 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), PayPay plans to offer nearly 55 million American depositary shares priced between $17 and $20 per share. If priced at $20, the company would raise roughly $1.1 billion in gross proceeds. The shares are expected to list on the Nasdaq under the ticker “PAYP.”

The filing comes as the broader U.S. IPO market remains uneven, with several issuers delaying listings amid market volatility and geopolitical tensions. Despite that backdrop, PayPay is pressing ahead with what could become one of the largest recent U.S. listings by a Japanese fintech company.

Backed by SoftBank, built on Japan’s cashless push

PayPay was established in 2018 as a joint venture between SoftBank Group and Yahoo Japan. In its early phase, PayPay expanded aggressively by scrapping merchant fees for as long as three years, as per a Reuters report. That decision pulled in thousands of small and mid-sized businesses and helped the company rapidly build out its QR-based payments network across the country.

By the close of 2025, PayPay had roughly 72 million registered users, firmly establishing itself as one of Japan’s most popular digital wallet platforms. Through aggressive cashback programs and promotional campaigns, the platform became a key driver of Japan’s broader push toward cashless payments.

Cornerstone investors, including subsidiaries of the Qatar Investment Authority, Visa, and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, have indicated interest in purchasing up to $220 million worth of shares in the offering, according to reports.

40% stake in Binance Japan

A key development for the crypto sector is PayPay’s September 16, 2025, acquisition of a 40% stake in Binance Japan Inc. In its SEC filing, the company said the exchange will be treated as an equity method associate and that the financial impact for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, is expected to be immaterial.

Even though the company said the deal will not materially impact its near term financial results, the bigger picture matters. Binance Japan Inc. operates under Japan’s regulatory system, which is known for being one of the toughest in the crypto space. 

By acquiring a 40% stake, PayPay is effectively getting a foothold in a fully licensed domestic crypto exchange.

After the investment was completed, the two companies announced plans to work more closely together to expand digital finance services in Japan. The focus is on making it easier for users to move between regular fiat balances and regulated crypto trading, linking everyday payments with compliant digital asset services.

Traditional fintech meets regulated digital assets

PayPay’s IPO is primarily a payments story, but its equity link to Binance Japan places it within Japan’s regulated crypto ecosystem at a time when public market investors are closely watching compliant digital asset infrastructure.

Unlike offshore crypto ventures or token-based fundraising models, PayPay’s approach ties a mainstream payments platform with a licensed exchange inside an established regulatory perimeter. For investors, this structure offers indirect exposure to Japan’s digital asset market through a publicly listed fintech company.

If the offering prices at the top of its $17 to $20 range and achieves its targeted $13.4 billion valuation, PayPay’s listing would represent not only a major Japanese fintech debut in the U.S., but also a further step in the integration of regulated crypto businesses into traditional capital markets.

Also Read: RedotPay Eyes $1B US IPO Amid Global Expansion Push

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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