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PayPay valuation could exceed $20 billion in planned US IPO
Bangkok Post
|October 15, 2025
Investors expect the valuation of PayPay could exceed 3 trillion yen ($20 billion) as SoftBank prepares for an initial public offering of the Japanese payments app operator in the United States as early as December, according to two sources.
PayPay's logo on display at an event in Tokyo in September.
(REUTERS)
SoftBank has been meeting with institutional investors since mid-September to discuss potential valuations in the IPO, the sources, who are familiar with the matter, said.
Investors see ¥2 trillion as a baseline but expect the valuation could top ¥3 trillion, according to the sources.
The potential valuation and the views of investors are being reported by Reuters for the first time. PayPay declined to comment.
The sources declined to be named as the information is not public, and cautioned that deliberations are continuing and factors including valuation remain subject to market conditions.
The deliberations come as the US IPO market enjoyed its busiest quarter since the fourth quarter of 2021, with companies raising $24 billion through first-time share sales in the third quarter, according to Dealogic.
This story is from the October 15, 2025 edition of Bangkok Post.
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