Credit card payment processor Zentoshin approved to begin bankruptcy proceedings

Zentoshin, an Osaka-based credit card payment processor, has received approval to begin bankruptcy proceedings.

The company provided a service that paid sales proceeds to credit card merchants before they received payments from credit card companies.

On July 7, 2026, it received court approval to start bankruptcy proceedings.

The COVID-19 pandemic is noted among possible contributing factors.

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