Mastercard Japan
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This entry sits under payment-firms INDEX. Read it against JCB for peer / contrast context (4-party global scheme vs JCB’s 3-party hybrid) and Japan interchange and merchant fee stack for the broader system / regulatory boundary.
TL;DR
Mastercard Japan Co., Ltd. is the Japan base entity of U.S.-based Mastercard Incorporated (NYSE: MA). Mastercard does not issue cards itself; it is a pure 4-party scheme operator that handles only brand licensing, scheme operation, and inter-merchant transaction processing. In Japan, it licenses the Mastercard brand to domestic issuers such as Rakuten Card, Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS, and Aplus, while domestic acquirers handle merchant contracts. The fact that it does not directly issue to consumers or contract with merchants is the decisive difference from Amex Japan discussed below.
1. License / Group Boundary
| Item | Notes |
|---|---|
| Legal name | Mastercard Japan Co., Ltd. |
| Parent | Mastercard Incorporated (U.S. NYSE: MA) |
| Brand role | Pure 4-party scheme operator / brand licensor — does not issue cards or contract with merchants itself |
| Group boundary | Japan branch-function entity of the U.S. parent. It has only contractual relationships with domestic issuers (Rakuten Card, etc.) and acquirers (Sumitomo Mitsui Card, etc.). |
| Wiki role | Entity page for the “Mastercard brand window in Japan.” |
2. Business Lines in Japan
- Brand licensing: Licenses the Mastercard brand to domestic issuers such as Rakuten Card, Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS, APLUS, and Olive.
- Scheme operation: Provides cross-border issuer-bank ↔ merchant-bank payment processing (Authorization / Clearing / Settlement).
- Interchange-rate setting: Sets interchange rates for the Japanese market — see japan-interchange-and-merchant-fee-stack for details.
- Merchant marketing and technology support: Supports standardization and domestic rollout of tokenization, 3-D Secure, contactless payments, and related technologies.
- Corporate cards and B2B payments: Acts as a supplier for purchasing card / corporate card products for large domestic enterprises.
- Digital payments and partnerships: Supports Apple Pay / Google Pay and partnerships with domestic BigTech players, including some PayPay products carrying the Mastercard brand.
Because it does not hold a direct card issuance license or acquirer license in Japan (= it is not a registered card issuer under the Installment Sales Act), it does not appear on METI’s registered business-operator list under the Installment Sales Act. This is the regulatory boundary that differs from JCB and Amex.
4. Why This Page Matters
- Entry point for organizing the legal and economic distinction between a 4-party scheme operator and a card issuer
- Reverse-lookup entity when tracking which brands domestic issuers contract with (Rakuten Card Mastercard version → Mastercard Japan)
- Starting point for tracing the international-rule origins of interchange rates, PCI DSS, tokenization, and related standards
Related
- JCB (major domestic competitor / 3-party hybrid)
- Visa Worldwide Japan (4-party direct competitor / top domestic share)
- American Express International Japan (3-party competitor)
- UnionPay International Japan (China-linked competitor / inbound)
- rakuten-card / mufg-nicos / aplus (major Mastercard-brand issuers)
- japan-interchange-and-merchant-fee-stack / japan-card-issuer-acquirer-processor-split
Sources
- Mastercard Japan official site: https://www.mastercard.co.jp/
- Mastercard company information (Japanese): https://www.mastercard.co.jp/ja-jp/business/overview/about-mastercard.html
- Mastercard Incorporated investor information (U.S.): https://investor.mastercard.com/