NISA 2024 flow

Confidence: Likely Updated 2026-05-20 Review by 2026-11-15 Sources 4 Machine-translated Original (JA)
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This entry sits under securities index. Read it against Japan Securities Clearing Corporation (JSCC) for peer / contrast context and financial instruments business operators japan index for the broader system / regulatory boundary.

TL;DR

The 2024 NISA reform turned Japan’s household tax-free investment account into a permanent asset-building regime. FSA’s NISA site says the new system started in January 2024 and became permanent. The official guidebook frames two usable buckets: a tsumitate investment quota and a growth investment quota, with combined annual investment capacity of 3.6 million yen and lifetime tax-free holding capacity of 18 million yen.

For FinWiki, NISA is a securities-distribution and household-asset-flow page. It connects retail brokers such as rakuten-securities, comprehensive securities firms such as nomura-hd, and bank-affiliated securities arms such as mizuho-securities and mufg-mums.

System Map

Layer2024 NISA reading
Policy objectiveShift household financial assets toward long-term asset formation.
Account layerOne NISA account per eligible person through a financial institution.
Product layerTsumitate quota for long-term diversified investment trusts; growth quota for listed shares / investment trusts with exclusions.
Tax layerTax-free holding period is indefinite under the new regime.
Distribution layerSecurities firms, banks, and online brokers compete for account opening, recurring investment, and asset retention.

Key Parameters

ItemNew NISA reading
Annual tsumitate quota1.2 million yen
Annual growth quota2.4 million yen
Combined annual quota3.6 million yen
Lifetime tax-free holding limit18 million yen, book-cost basis
Growth quota sublimit12 million yen inside the lifetime limit
Tax-free holding periodIndefinite
System termPermanent

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Decision Use

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  • which brokerage has the strongest retail acquisition funnel;
  • how NISA changes household asset flows from deposits to investment trusts / stocks;
  • whether points, card accumulation, and zero-fee trading are customer subsidies or durable distribution advantages;
  • how bank-affiliated securities firms defend wealth clients against online brokers.

Sources

  • FSA: NISA 2024 special site.
  • FSA: 2024 NISA guidebook.
  • JSDA: Q&A on NISA from 2024.
  • Rakuten Securities: April 2024 account milestone release, used as a distribution example.