Zentoshin files for bankruptcy in Osaka

Zentoshin, an Osaka-based credit card payment processor, filed for bankruptcy on Monday. The filing affects banks and restaurants that rely on its services.

Zentoshin, based in Osaka, submitted its bankruptcy filing on Monday.

The company processes credit card payments and its collapse is reported to impact banks and restaurants.

The Japan Times reported the development with reference to Japanese courts and the Financial Services Agency.

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