Creditors seek $709 million after Zentoshin collapse

Sixty-three creditors are pursuing claims totaling ¥115.16 billion following the collapse of Osaka-based payments firm Zentoshin.

The financial failure has left lenders seeking a total of $709 million.

Zentoshin, a payments company based in Osaka, collapsed recently according to reports published on July 9, 2026.

Creditors include 63 parties with verified claims amounting to ¥115.16 billion.

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