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64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaRakuten wesentlich besser als Rocket

- und daher habe ich mir nach dem Einstieg bei Alibaba, die inzwischem mehr als 20% gut gemacht haben, auch einige Rakutens gekauft.

Look Out Amazon, Here Comes...Rakuten?
Japanese e-commerce firm Rakuten announced on Tuesday it is acquiring Ebates for $1 billion.

The acquisition, which Rakuten hinted at last week, is part of the Japanese company’s push to grow its base beyond its domestic market and hopefully, become a global player. Having made some $1.2 billion acquisitions to date along these lines, this is Rakuten’s most ambitious move to date.

However, investors are dubious that the company can absorb yet another foreign acquisition, much less one the size of Ebates, despite Rakuten’s strong cash position.
Then there is the ever-present Amazon, which dominates the e-commerce market in the U.S. Few believe it will falter in the face of Chinese giant Alibaba, much less a Rakuten-Ebates combo.

Rakuten Goes Forth

Not surprisingly, Rakuten says it is undaunted. For starters, it has assembled a very interesting mix of acquisitions. There is messaging app Viber, which it purchased for $900 million in February, the Canadian ebook offering Kobo, Spanish video service Wuaki.tv, Viki, a digital content platform and Buy.com.
Now it has picked up Ebates.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikamorphy/2014/09/...ere-comes-rakuten/  
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25.08.25 10:45

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaStaying Bullish

Rakuten: Staying Bullish On EBITDA Beat And Re-Rating Potential

Aug. 12, 2025 12:00

Summary

I maintain my buy rating on Rakuten, driven by strong Q2 EBITDA and the presence of multiple catalysts.

The Mobile unit outperformed, achieving positive EBITDA and subscriber growth, with ARPU boosted by high-volume data users.

Valuation discounts should narrow as Rakuten demonstrates intra-group synergies and accelerates deleveraging.

https://seekingalpha.com/article/...itda-beat-and-re-rating-potential
 

25.08.25 14:24

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaPush for smarter, more personal reading

Rakuten Kobo’s push for smarter, more personal reading

23 August 2025

Kobo stands as the world’s second-largest digital reading platform, a testament to its foresight and unwavering commitment. With over 33,000 publishers and a catalog exceeding 8 million titles, Kobo delivers eBooks to an astonishing 195 countries. This global footprint underscores a shared focus on empowering retailers and fostering partnerships rather than competing with them.

Crucially, Kobo views AI as a powerful tool to augment, not replace, human creativity and expertise. For authors, AI can serve as an invaluable assistant for research and organization, freeing them to focus on the unique stories only they can tell. For booksellers, AI helps refine recommendations through better categorization and curated collections tailored to individual readers.

As one example, Kobo is looking at the potential of AI enhanced search capabilities for book recommendations tailored to specific interests or situations. This reflects how AI can become a practical tool to personalize, simplify and even enhance the reading experience.

Kobo’s innovative spirit extends to its business models. The introduction of Kobo Plus, an all-you-can-read subscription service now available in over 20 countries, exemplifies their willingness to disrupt themselves to meet evolving customer needs. This bold move has shown fascinating results.

Subscribers read twice as much and finish books six times more often, encouraging them to explore new authors and genres. This initiative not only provides readers with immense value but also offers publishers and authors new avenues for discoverability and growth, giving “second lives to hundreds of thousands of books.”

https://guildfordjobcentre.co.uk/...or-smarter-more-personal-reading/
 

25.08.25 14:37

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaIncreased volume in Germany today


Handelsplatz          § Tag-Stk.
          
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https://www.ariva.de/aktien/...n-group-inc-aktie/kurse/handelsplaetze

 

25.08.25 17:30

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaRakuten owning about 10% of ASTS

This Space Economy Stock Is Up Over 100% This Year and Planning to Disrupt SpaceX's Starlink Service

Mon, August 25, 2025

Key Points

AST SpaceMobile is trying to disrupt the terminal-based Starlink business.

It has plans to partner with major telecommunications providers.

The growth potential is massive, but AST's stock trades at a premium valuation.

SpaceX is one of the best-known companies in the world. It is privately valued at an estimated $400 billion, with a lot of that market value coming from its fast growing satellite internet service called Starlink that has a reported 6 million customers and is growing rapidly. But what if there was a company about to disrupt Starlink's entire business model?

Satellite internet services like Starlink are great, but they come with one big drawback: clunky terminals. The standard dish is not ginormous, but is not something you could take out on a hike. AST SpaceMobile plans to get rid of the terminals altogether with its constellation of ultra-large satellites that can beam high speed internet directly to smartphones.

This would be a stepchange in customer value for satellite internet, and could lead to two outcomes. One is more people willing to pay for satellite internet, and two is existing customers of Starlink and equivalent services switching to AST SpaceMobile with its direct-to-device technology.

As it launches more of its satellites, AST SpaceMobile expects to turn on its service in the United States and then grow to Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan throughout 2026. It will take steady launches of these large satellites, but eventually AST SpaceMobile has a path to true global coverage with direct-to-device internet.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/...onomy-stock-over-100-100000224.html
 

25.08.25 21:11

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage Libuda$12 billion in annual revenue of AST

In order to get the product in the hands of customers, AST SpaceMobile is partnering with the major telecommunications providers such as AT&T and their equivalent carriers in other countries to bring direct connection satellite internet as an add-on service you can pay for through your internet bill. According to management, its partners have 3 billion combined existing customers that it can upsell this internet service to.

But when will the service be ready? Sooner than you think. As of the latest quarterly update, AST SpaceMobile said it will enable satellite internet connectivity in the United States at some point in 2025, leading to between $50 million and $75 million in revenue in the back half of the year. The company generates close to zero revenue today. This revenue will include commercial contracts as well as deals with the United States government.

There are six satellites in orbit today, with plans to get 45 to 60 in orbit through 2026 to enable service in other markets such as Japan, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Eventually, the service will be available in all markets globally.

Huge investments, but a large opportunity

Running some quick estimates, you can see how large the potential market opportunity is for AST SpaceMobile as the only provider of direct internet connectivity for telecommunications providers today.

For example, if it can drive 100 million customers to sign up for AST SpaceMobile's service at $10 a month in revenue sharing for the company, that is $12 billion in annual revenue. It will not show up immediately, but you can see why management is confident it can quickly scale up revenue to a $100 million annual run rate in the United States from a standing start this year. Remember, too, it has an existing partnership with the U.S. government that will bolster sales.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/...st-spacemobile-stock-130000965.html
 

25.08.25 22:12

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaErstaunliche Umsätze in Deutschland


Gesamtvolumen          §43.123 Stück
Gesamtumsatz          §225.645 €

https://www.ariva.de/aktien/...n-group-inc-aktie/kurse/handelsplaetze
 

26.08.25 07:22

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaWhy Rakuten Insight

Why Rakuten Insight

Quality Panels and Local Expertise in Asia, US & Beyond

When was the last time you received authentic local feedback for your surveys to ensure the highest quality online data? Rakuten Insight does this every single time. We provide a rich blend of authentic local insight and premium proprietary panels to clients who are looking for quick, affordable, and, most of all, reliable online samples in Asia & US.

https://insight.rakuten.com/why-rakuten-insight/
 

26.08.25 09:57

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaBest Consumer Digital Bank

Country Winner at the Global Finance World's Best Consumer Digital Bank Awards for 11th Consecutive Year

August 26, 2025

Rated as the best digital bank for individual customers in Japan

Rakuten Bank Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President & CEO: Tomotaka Higashibayashi, hereinafter referred to as "Rakuten Bank") is pleased to announce the "Country Winner" awarded to the country's best digital bank at the "Global Finance World's Best Consumer Digital Bank Awards" sponsored by Global Finance magazine, a U.S. financial magazine. It has been awarded for 11 consecutive years.

The "Global Finance World's Best Consumer Digital Bank Awards" are a survey of Internet banking services in the world by the editors of Global Finance magazine and Infosys, a global leader in consulting technology outsourcing, will jointly evaluate business models and innovations to select outstanding banks. This year was the 26th time it was held.

Country Winner Category: Best Consumer Digital Bank and Best Digital-Only Bank

Rakuten Bank was awarded the "Country Winner" award for the following points:
Rakuten Bank clearly differentiates itself from its competitors through its digital-first and app-centric approach
Customers can enjoy a seamless experience through strong collaboration with the Rakuten Group's broader ecosystem
Customers can use multiple services with a single Rakuten Group ID. to benefit from a full loyalty program

Rakuten Bank will continue to provide attractive products and services to customers.

https://www.rakuten-bank.co.jp/press/2025/250826.html
 

26.08.25 15:11

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaPreparing for next-generation networks


In this closing session of DSP Leaders World Forum 2025, experts from Juniper Networks, Rakuten Symphony, the NGMN Alliance and the University of Cambridge reflect on what the telecom industry must do today to prepare for 6G. The panel challenges the pace and structure of traditional ‘G-cycles’, calling for greater collaboration with vertical industries, a stronger focus on coverage and simplicity, and a more agile innovation ecosystem. Topics include network sensing, AI at the edge, energy and infrastructure readiness, and how telcos can avoid repeating the mistakes of 5G while embracing real-world use cases and faster feedback loops.

Featuring:
Anita Döhler, CEO, NGMN Alliance
Geoff Hollingworth, CMO, Rakuten Symphony
Prof. Harald Haas, University of Cambridge
Neil McRae, Chief Network Strategist, Juniper Networks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFYkkGfa0ug&t=13s
 

26.08.25 21:54

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaFrom $4.47 Billion 2025 to $46.73 Billion 2032

From USD 4.47 Billion in 2025 to USD 46.73 Billion by 2032

Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) Market Size:

Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) Market size is estimated to reach over USD 46.73 Billion by 2032 from a value of USD 3.25 Billion in 2024 and is projected to grow by USD 4.47 Billion in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 34.1% from 2025 to 2032.

Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) Market Scope & Overview:

Open radio access network (open RAN) refers to a mobile network architecture that promotes interoperability and flexibility in radio access networks by using open interfaces and disaggregating hardware and software components from different vendors. It aims to shift from the traditional, closed, and proprietary RAN models towards a more open and programmable ecosystem. Moreover, open radio access network (open RAN) offers several benefits, including reduced vendor lock-in, interoperability, increased flexibility and scalability, cost savings, enhanced security, and others.

https://www.consegicbusinessintelligence.com/...twork-open-ran-market
 

27.08.25 02:40

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaRakuten Mobile Launches SAIKYO Protection

Rakuten Mobile Launches "SAIKYO Protection" Service to Strengthen Smartphone Safety and User Confidence
Comprehensive digital protection, including Norton Mobile Security, available for 990 yen (tax included) per month

Tokyo, August 26, 2025 – Rakuten Mobile, Inc. today announced the launch of "SAIKYO Protection," an advanced optional service designed to deliver robust security and peace of mind for smartphone users. Available from today for a monthly fee of 990 yen (tax included), SAIKYO Protection integrates comprehensive digital protection, featuring Norton Mobile Security, alongside a suite of services addressing cybersecurity concerns from data privacy to malware defense and incident response. First-time subscribers to the service will benefit from a complimentary three-month trial period.

https://corp.mobile.rakuten.co.jp/english/news/...20250826_01_lang_en
 

27.08.25 07:05

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaA New Era for Rakuten

Conclusion: A New Era for Rakuten

Rakuten's Q2 2025 results are more than a quarterly win—they represent a strategic inflection point. By monetizing its mobile ecosystem, embedding AI into core services, and leveraging cross-segment synergies, the company is building a scalable, self-reinforcing platform. For investors seeking exposure to Asia's AI-driven tech-financial ecosystem, Rakuten offers a compelling combination of near-term profitability and long-term innovation.

https://www.ainvest.com/news/...h-ai-driven-ecosystem-dominance-2508/
 

27.08.25 09:45

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaMy target is more than the double


Nomura upgrades Rakuten (RKUNF) to a Buy

Aug 26, 2025

In a report released today, Daisaku Masuno from Nomura upgraded Rakuten to a Buy, with a price target of Yen1,085.00.


 

27.08.25 14:05

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaAT&T spectrum deal with EchoStar

What you need to know about AT&T's spectrum deal with EchoStar

Aug 26, 2025

While it's hard to imagine how EchoStar's Boost Mobile brand will continue to compete in the wireless market without spectrum, it doesn't appear to be going anywhere. The operators have struck a hybrid MNO deal that will allow Boost to continue operating using a combination of its own cloud-native 5G core and AT&T's cell sites.

“This strategic move allows us to continue serving Boost Mobile customers while taking important steps to both resolve the FCC’s spectrum utilization concerns and place EchoStar on more stable financial ground,” said EchoStar COO John Swieringa in a post on LinkedIn. “With this news, we will continue to compete in the U.S. wireless market as a hybrid MNO, offering our customers connectivity through Boost Mobile’s cloud-native 5G core and AT&T’s cell sites.”

https://www.fierce-network.com/wireless/...tts-spectrum-deal-echostar
 

27.08.25 14:07

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaRakuten Sympony working together with

Boost and AT&T.  

27.08.25 15:56

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaThe power of cross-segment collaboration

Rakuten's Q2 performance underscores the power of cross-segment collaboration. The Mobile Ecosystem Contribution—a newly formalized metric—reveals how Rakuten Mobile subscribers drive activity across the group's services. For instance, mobile users are 30% more likely to engage with Rakuten Ichiba and Rakuten Travel compared to non-subscribers, creating a flywheel effect. This interdependence boosted the Mobile segment's EBITDA to ¥5.6 billion, despite Non-GAAP operating losses narrowing by ¥13.9 billion YoY.

The Internet Services segment, including Rakuten Ichiba and Rakuten Travel, reported ¥324.5 billion in revenue (up 6.8% YoY) and ¥19.1 billion in Non-GAAP operating income (excluding minority investments). Meanwhile, FinTech revenue surged 14.8% to ¥232.7 billion, driven by Rakuten Card's ¥6.5 trillion in shopping gross transaction value (GTV) and Rakuten Payment's 57.2% YoY income growth. These results highlight how Rakuten's ecosystem model—where mobile users fuel e-commerce and fintech adoption—creates compounding value.

https://www.ainvest.com/news/...h-ai-driven-ecosystem-dominance-2508/


 

28.08.25 13:25

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaRakuten owning 31 million AST-shares

From Pentagon to Verizon: Why AST’s Space-Based Cell Network Could Change Everything

Aug 25, 2025

One of the key takeaways from AST SpaceMobile’s (AST) second-quarter earnings report is that the company looks poised to launch its cellular-based broadband networks rather quickly and inexpensively. These attributes, along with the strength of the firm’s technology, should enable it to become very successful over the longer term.

Also noteworthy are the company’s huge overall potential and the continuing, remarkable progress of its government business which can become quite gigantic.

However, AST does face significant risk. Therefore, only risk-tolerant investors who are looking for a high-tech growth play should consider buying its shares at this point.

A Relatively Fast, Cheap Path to Service Launches

AST reported that it intends to launch “45 to 60 satellites into orbit by 2026.” CEO Abel Avellan stated on its Q2 earnings held on August 11.

Using these satellites, AST intends to provide intermittent service in the U.S. by the end of this year, while it is targeting such capabilities in the UK, Canada and Japan in Q1 of 2026. Also importantly, the CEO stated that AST, which already has six satellites in orbit, only requires “approximately 90 satellites for continuous global coverage” and plans  to send a new satellite into orbit every one or two months between now and the end of 2026.

Given this launch cadence and the number of satellites that AST needs, it should be able to offer service in many countries by the end of 2027.

Meanwhile, Avellan  reported that “other systems (require) tens of thousands of satellites” in order to provide global coverage.  In addition to enabling AST to kick off its service in many countries in relatively short order, the superior efficiency of its technology will allow it to begin providing a great deal of coverage relatively cheaply. And since other companies will need to launch an enormous number of satellites to offer a similar service, AST shouldn’t face too much competition for many years.

https://news.clearancejobs.com/2025/08/25/...could-change-everything/
 

28.08.25 14:21

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaFast Deposit Service for Seamless Fund Transfer

Launch of eDDA Fast Deposit Service for Seamless Fund Transferring Experience

Rakuten Securities Hong Kong Limited (“Rakuten Securities HK”) is proud to launch the Electronic Direct Debit Authorization (eDDA), an almost instant funding service designed to streamline and simplify the deposit experience, for our clients in Hong Kong.

With eDDA, clients can now link their bank accounts directly to their Rakuten FX trading accounts, enabling fast online fund transfers without the need for manual operation or long processing time. This major enhancement aligns with our commitment to deliver faster, safer, and more efficient trading experience.

Key benefits of eDDA:

Seamless fund transfers between local bank accounts and Rakuten FX accounts

No transfer fee from Rakuten Securities HK

24/7 availability, including weekends and public holidays

Clients can now activate eDDA via client portal in just a few steps. Once set up, deposits can be made anytime, anywhere.

eDDA is part of a broader effort to enhance our service level to better support clients in Hong Kong.

About Rakuten Securities HK

Rakuten Securities Hong Kong Limited (Rakuten Securities HK) is a subsidiary of Rakuten Securities, Inc., which is one of the largest online brokers in Japan and a member of Rakuten group. Rakuten Securities HK has been trusted as a pioneer of forex trading in Hong Kong since 2003.

Rakuten Securities HK is regulated by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) in Hong Kong (CE no.: AIM232). Clients’ funds are kept in segregated accounts at local licensed banks, separated from Company’s funds. Rest assured that your funds will remain safe and secure regardless of the Company’s financial stability.

Our office is conveniently located in Central, easy to access and always welcome for our guests. Our forex specialists are always here to assist you right away in a professional manner.

https://www.sec.rakuten.com.hk/en/press-release/edda-launch
 

28.08.25 15:30

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaRakuten Mart Logistics Warehouse


Amazing Automation! Inside Rakuten Mart's Logistics Warehouse

August 28, 2025

Step into the cutting-edge logistics warehouse of Rakuten Mart, where groceries and daily essentials are delivered on the same day! From container assembly to sorting and transport powered by a variety of machinery and AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) zipping through the facility, the automation of nearly every process is a must see. Leveraging the synergy of advanced technology with dedicated staff who meticulously check freshness daily, Rakuten Mart ensures swift delivery of high-quality products to customers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqYQO19w0No

 

28.08.25 21:07

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage Libuda30,000 people, but still a start-up

13 hours ago

Inside job: “30,000 people, but still a start-up”, says CMO Naho Kano on Rakuten’s human-first marketing From AI cutting time spent on creative work by 81% to building loyalty across 70+ businesses, Naho Kono shares how Rakuten keeps marketing fresh with an agile, personal, and always human-first outlook.

Read more at: https://www.campaignasia.com/article/...-human-first-marketing/504468
 

28.08.25 21:35

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaStrong development of Lifull


Consolidated Summary of FY 2025/9 Q3 Operating Profit nearly doubled due to contributions from positive progress of HOME'S Services (After removing one-off gains in the previous FY).

https://lifull.com/doc/2025/08/FY2025Q3_Earnings_Pres_En.pdf
 

29.08.25 06:54

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaLargest number of accounts and total deposits

Japan’s biggest online bank hits 17 million accounts: Rakuten Bank CEO Tomotaka Torin’s take
21 hours

Earlier this year, Rakuten Bank reached 17 million accounts in Japan – without a single physical branch.

“Rakuten Bank is Japan’s largest digital bank in terms of both the number of accounts and total deposits,” President and CEO Tomotaka Torin told the Rakuten AI Optimism conference in July. “We’ve reached 17 million accounts and deposits totaling 12 trillion yen, and both our account numbers and total deposits have been steadily growing.”

Torin, who joined Rakuten Securities in 2006 and became CEO of Rakuten Bank in June 2025, has built his career across institutions including SBI Shinsei Bank, the Asian Development Bank and Mizuho Bank. At the conference, he broke down the secrets behind Rakuten Bank’s rapid ascent – and how AI is shaping the industry.

How Rakuten built Japan’s biggest online bank

The heart of Rakuten Bank’s success, according to Torin, lies in treating banking as a service people actively choose, rather than something they’re locked into. For decades, licensed banking in Japan meant uniform products and little competition. But the arrival of fintech and non-bank entrants changed the game, and Rakuten Bank responded by building unmatched flexibility into its services.
“We see banking as a service industry, and our goal is to be the bank people choose,” Torin said. “Customers can use our services anytime, anywhere, and our integrated app offers a wide range of services in one place, in a clear and easy-to-use way.” The Rakuten Bank app can handle everything from transfers to mortgage applications, eliminating the need for a trip to a branch during business hours. This convenience is reinforced by a loyalty program offering free transfers, ATM withdrawals, and extra Rakuten Points – a natural fit in the wider Rakuten ecosystem.

Value powered by the Rakuten Ecosystem

“The Rakuten Group has more than 70 diverse services, all linked together into an ecosystem. Rakuten Bank is one part of that, collaborating with various businesses.”

Intra-ecosystem partnerships multiply the value. Customers can link their accounts with Rakuten Pay for automatic top-ups, or with Rakuten Card for balance alerts and preferential interest rates.

Integration extends to Rakuten Securities, Rakuten Life, and Rakuten Ichiba through the SPU program, which rewards bank customers with extra points when shopping.

Beyond the Group, Rakuten Bank offers BaaS (banking-as-a-service) for companies like JR East. Furthermore, it is developing products for Japan’s aging population, such as reverse mortgages and residual value type mortgage loans.

Meanwhile, Rakuten Bank is tapping inbound tourism demand, enabling visitors to use their home country’s cashless payment systems in Japan and working to expand the network of merchants who accept them.

“Providing services that match diverse lifestyles is one of our key themes,” Torin said. “We value not only meeting existing needs but also identifying latent needs – needs that customers might not even be aware of themselves. To meet them, we focus on continuously offering convenient, cost-effective services.”

AI: The next leap in convenience

Digital-first may already be part of Rakuten Bank’s DNA, but Torin sees artificial intelligence as the engine for what comes next. AI is already assisting loan approvals and providing chatbot-based customer service, but Torin’s ambitions go further.

“Our vision is to provide each customer with personalized financial services as if they had their own dedicated banker.” This could take the form of AI-curated, personalized app screens, or an evolving AI concierge that can anticipate needs in natural conversation. “You’ll be able to handle everything smoothly through voice, without the hassle of typing.”

Before login, AI will be able guide customers through processes; after login, it could act as a teller, tailoring its explanations to each user.

“AI can adjust its explanations to be as detailed or concise as needed,” Torin explained. “This allows us to propose solutions based on latent needs – for example, supporting planned repayment of card or home loans, or giving household budgeting advice by predicting shortfalls in advance.”

Behind the scenes, AI is already streamlining everything from call center operations to report generation. “By analyzing large volumes of loan applications and automating screening, we shorten lead times and expand our range of personal loans.”

Even in a fully digital model, Torin believes personal connection is irreplaceable. He likens Rakuten Bank’s role to that of a primary care doctor – helping customers navigate life events.

“If you consult about travel, we can offer travel insurance and promotions; if you ask about household budgeting, we can help review telecom costs and guide you in earning more points – tapping into the entire Rakuten Ecosystem.”

Japan is embracing digital

Rakuten Bank’s growth reflects a wider transformation in Japan’s banking habits. A recent MyVoice survey revealed that 70% of Japanese people now use internet banking, with nearly half choosing Rakuten Bank.

Traditional banks are racing to catch up, with over one trillion yen in digital investment planned for fiscal 2025. Yet over the past five years, digital banks like Rakuten Bank have grown deposits at an average rate of 16.5%, compared to 3.8% for the megabanks.

The share of users choosing Rakuten Bank as their main account has risen 12.7% in the past year to 5.6 million – a third of the total customer base, leaving significant room for deeper engagement from existing users.

With deposits exceeding 12 trillion yen and over 17 million accounts opened to date, Torin says the bank’s growth is proof of the value of integrated services and customer-first thinking.

“Rakuten Bank will continue striving to be the bank customers choose, offering new financial experiences and contributing to society. We hope you’ll look forward to what’s next.”

https://rakuten.today/blog/...uten-bank-ceo-tomotaka-torins-take.html
 

29.08.25 12:14

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaNextGen Network Backup and Restore Solution

White Paper: Achieving Uninterrupted Service - NextGen Network Backup and Restore Solution

August 29, 2025

In the dynamic and hyper-connected telecommunications industry, a unified backup and restore solution is no longer a luxury but a fundamental necessity. Our proposed solution, designed as a uniform centralized backup and restore system, directly addresses the current challenges of fragmented approaches and immature backup processes. By providing a unified, automated, and intelligent platform for protecting all critical network assets, operators can significantly enhance their resilience, minimize downtime, ensure data integrity, and maintain customer trust.

Looking ahead, the integration of AI/ML-driven automation into backup and restore processes will further reduce OPEX and minimize service downtime. This comprehensive approach safeguards against the multifaceted threats of today's digital landscape, empowering telcos to deliver uninterrupted, high-quality services and secure their future growth through a truly telecom carrier-grade, scalable, and common architectural framework.

https://symphony.rakuten.com/blog/achieving-uninterrupted-service
 

29.08.25 13:38

64537 Postings, 7549 Tage LibudaThe four key pillars of Rakuten Symphony business


The four key pillars of Rakuten Symphony business

Our BU Presidents' Vision | Rakuten Symphony at MWC 2025

April 14, 2025

James Dartnell, Director, Corporate Communications hosts a fascinating panel session starring Rakuten Symphony's panel of experts, including President of OSS BU, Vivek Murthy, President of Cloud BU, Partha Seetala, RAN BU President, Anil Sawkar and our President of Internet Services BU, Ryan Son. The leaders from the four key pillars of Rakuten Symphony's business discuss the most interesting topics that are driving our product vision and strategy, and what it takes to deliver success in telecom.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUY_aXj0vNY&t=488s
 

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