The post SoftBank-Backed PayPay Targets $13.4B Valuation in Nasdaq IPO Push appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News SoftBank-backed fintech giant PayPay is pressingThe post SoftBank-Backed PayPay Targets $13.4B Valuation in Nasdaq IPO Push appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News SoftBank-backed fintech giant PayPay is pressing

SoftBank-Backed PayPay Targets $13.4B Valuation in Nasdaq IPO Push

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SoftBank-backed fintech giant PayPay is pressing ahead with a U.S. initial public offering that could value the company at up to $13.4 billion. As per reports, the Japanese digital payments leader plans to sell nearly 55 million American depositary shares priced between $17 and $20, aiming to raise around $1.1 billion at the top end.

If completed successfully, the deal would rank among the largest U.S. listings by a Japanese company in recent years. PayPay intends to list on the Nasdaq under the ticker “PAYP.”

Market Volatility Tests Timing

The IPO comes amid shaky global market conditions. Geopolitical tensions have triggered volatility, leading some companies to delay public listings. PayPay itself briefly postponed its roadshow following market turbulence linked to the Middle East conflict.

Still, analysts argue that strong domestic fintech platforms can attract investor appetite even during uncertain periods. Matt Kennedy of Renaissance Capital noted that many pre-IPO firms have waited extensively for ideal conditions, and PayPay’s move signals confidence in its underlying business.

Founded in 2018 as a joint venture between SoftBank Group and Yahoo Japan, PayPay expanded aggressively by waiving merchant fees and promoting cashless payments. By the end of 2025, it had around 72 million registered users, cementing its role in Japan’s digital payments ecosystem.

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Strong Backing, Limited AI Disruption Risk

Cornerstone investors, including a subsidiary of the Qatar Investment Authority, an arm of Visa, and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, have shown interest in purchasing up to $220 million worth of shares.

Analysts also suggest PayPay faces relatively limited short-term disruption from artificial intelligence. Its deep integration within Japan’s domestic payments infrastructure offers some insulation compared to fintech firms more exposed to rapid AI-driven changes.

Binance Japan Stake Sparks Debate

However, not all commentary has been optimistic. An X post by Nina_star flagged potential concerns, highlighting PayPay’s reported 40% stake in Binance Japan as a possible regulatory risk.

The post warned that crypto exchange exposure during an uncertain global regulatory climate could create compliance challenges, particularly if scrutiny of digital asset platforms intensifies. It also questioned whether the $13.4 billion valuation may be aggressive given broader market volatility.

While no immediate regulatory action has been suggested, critics argue that traditional payment processors with crypto ties may face added complexity compared to purely domestic fintech peers.

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FAQs

What is PayPay’s expected IPO valuation?

PayPay’s U.S. IPO could value the company at up to $13.4 billion, with plans to raise about $1.1 billion by listing on Nasdaq under PAYP.

How many shares is PayPay offering in its IPO?

PayPay plans to sell nearly 55 million American depositary shares priced between $17 and $20 per share.

When will PayPay list on Nasdaq?

PayPay plans to list soon under “PAYP,” though exact timing depends on market conditions and investor demand during pricing.

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