Japan card issuer, acquirer, and processor split

Confidence: Likely Updated 2026-05-22 Review by 2026-11-22 Sources 10 Machine-translated Original (JA)
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Overview

Japan card payments is split into at least five roles: issuer, international / domestic brand, acquirer, card-number contract / merchant-contracting operator, and processor / PSP. A single group can hold several roles, but FinWiki does not flatten them into “credit-card company.”

Use this page with Japan card acquiring stack, card security and authentication controls, credit purchase and card operator registry, PSP settlement risk, cashless landscape, JCB, SMBC Card, and MUFG NICOS.

Role Map

RoleWhat it controlsTypical JapanFG anchors
IssuerCardholder screening, credit limit, billing, revolving / installment receivable, fraud monitoring.[[card-issuers/smbc-card
Brand / schemeNetwork rules, brand acceptance, international routing, card-product rules.[[card-issuers/jcb
AcquirerMerchant underwriting, merchant contract, settlement, chargeback / dispute routing.[[card-issuers/jcb
PSP / gatewayTechnical acceptance, tokenization, payment page, fraud filters, reconciliation file.[[payment-firms/gmo-payment-gateway
MerchantAccepts card payments, protects cardholder data, handles shipping / refund / dispute evidence.Retail / EC operators under [[retail/INDEX
QuestionRoute
Is the entity an installment-sales / credit-purchase operator?Check METI Installment Sales Act registration lists and [[payments/credit-purchase-card-operators-japan-index
Is the entity merchant-facing for card-number handling / contract conclusion?Check merchant-contracting and security-guideline obligations.
Is the entity only a gateway / processor?Check whether it also underwrites merchants or merely provides technical processing.
Is the product revolving / installment credit?Check Installment Sales Act and credit / BNPL boundary.
Is the product prepaid / debit / bank-account direct?Route to [[payments/funds-transfer-vs-prepaid-boundary

Security Control Stack

The Japan Credit Association security-guideline route matters because fraud and card-data leakage controls are not only issuer controls:

  • EC merchants and PSPs need card-information protection controls;
  • acquirers and PSPs coordinate merchant onboarding and security remediation;
  • issuer authorization and 3-D Secure / authentication controls sit on the cardholder side;
  • chargeback / dispute evidence crosses issuer, acquirer, PSP, and merchant systems;
  • recurring billing and tokenized payments add lifecycle / consent controls beyond the first transaction.

The JCB public brand-business explanation is a useful plain-language model for separating cardholder, merchant, issuer, acquirer, and brand / payment-network roles before adding Japan-specific registration and security controls.

Common Misreadings

MisreadingBetter reading
”JCB is only a card issuer.”JCB can be read as a domestic card brand, issuer, acquirer, and network actor depending on context.
”PSP = acquirer.”A PSP may be a technical gateway, merchant-contracting operator, settlement actor, or all of these.
”3-D Secure solves card fraud.”Authentication is one control; merchant screening, tokenization, monitoring, and dispute handling still matter.
”Card company = consumer lender.”Issuer credit risk is one layer; merchant acquiring and scheme rules are different layers.

Research Checklist

  1. Identify whether the entity is issuer, acquirer, brand, processor / PSP, merchant, or multiple roles.
  2. Check METI registration category and public company disclosures.
  3. Check whether card data is stored, tokenized, or handled by a third-party processor.
  4. Check whether the product includes revolving, installment, BNPL, or only charge-card settlement.
  5. Link merchant-risk questions to PSP settlement risk and consumer-credit questions to BNPL / credit-purchase boundary.

Sources

  • METI: Installment Sales Act registration lists.
  • METI: card / post-payment FAQ and credit-card security guideline revision release.
  • Japan Credit Association: security guideline document page and 5.0 / 6.0 guideline materials.
  • JCB: card-payment participant model and merchant rules.
  • FSA: licensed / registered financial institutions portal.
  • Payments Japan Association: public publication index.