Rakuten Edy

Confidence: Likely Updated 2026-06-05 Review by 2026-11-21 Sources 3 Machine-translated Original (JA)
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Wiki route

This entry sits under payment-firms INDEX (its domain route). Read it against Rakuten financial ecosystem for the group / parent context and Seven Payment Service / nanaco-style prepaid peers for contrast, and against the funds-transfer vs prepaid boundary plus the FSA for the supervisory / system boundary.

TL;DR

Rakuten Edy Co., Ltd. is the Rakuten group’s issuer of a prepaid payment instrument (prepaid-instrument under the Payment Services Act). The electronic money “Rakuten Edy,” usable at multiple merchants, falls under a third-party-type prepaid payment instrument and requires prior registration with the authorities. Importantly, this is not a funds-transfer business (remittance) but a stored-value rail that is in principle non-refundable. Issuers are obligated to deposit an issuance security of at least half of the unused balance (holder protection). It carries the prepaid layer adjacent to Rakuten‘s points, Rakuten Cash, Rakuten Pay, and cards.

1. License / group boundary

ItemNotes
Legal nameRakuten Edy Co., Ltd.
License routethird-party-type prepaid payment instrument issuer (Payment Services Act); * not a funds-transfer business
Parent / group[[payment-firms/rakuten-fg
Main lanesprepaid electronic money, Rakuten Cash, merchant development, stored-value management
Holder protectionissuance-security deposit (at least 1/2 of the unused balance, 3/31 and 9/30 basis)
Wiki roleRakuten group’s prepaid / e-money issuer page

2. Operating model

Rakuten Edy operates a prepaid electronic-money rail that spread early and is still material today. It connects Rakuten Points, Rakuten Cash, Rakuten Pay, card top-up, and merchant acceptance; for the economics of the prepaid scheme, see Japan payment scheme economics matrix. It is useful for treating prepaid stored value separately from credit cards or bank-account-type products, which also appears in Japan prepaid electronic money operator matrix.

3. Why this page matters

  • Rakuten Card, Rakuten Pay, Rakuten Edy, and Rakuten Cash are adjacent but legally separate surfaces. This page makes the prepaid / prepaid-instrument layer visible.
  • It becomes a reference point that explicitly distinguishes the regulatory regimes of “third-party-type prepaid payment instrument (non-refundable)” and “funds-transfer business (remittance possible).”
  • It separates the group’s card-credit perspective (Rakuten Card) from the stored-value perspective.

Sources

[!info] Verification status confidence: likely. The positioning as a third-party-type prepaid payment instrument (not a funds-transfer business) and the issuance-security deposit obligation are part of the public framework of the Payment Services Act. The specific unused balance / deposit amount should be confirmed against public figures and are not addressed on this page.