Japan lender Mizuho to launch fintech venture

Pedestrians are reflected on Mizuho Bank's signboard in Tokyo, Japan, January 25, 2017. Picture taken January 25, 2017.  REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

JAPAN   –  Japan’s Mizuho Financial Group will start a venture next month to create new businesses using “fintech,” an executive said, joining a global race in financial technology that threatens to unsettle traditional players.

Japan’s second-largest lender by assets said there were already 20 projects in the pipeline for the venture, utilizing blockchain technology and artificial intelligence programs in areas such as farming and travel. Daisuke Yamada, Mizuho’s chief digital innovation officer, said the challenges were cultural as well as technological, as truly new business models required a break from Japanese banks’ conservative, overly risk-averse attitudes.

For that reason, he said the bank would limit its stake in the yet-to-be named venture to less than 15 percent, though Yamada would be its president and the bank would send staff.(Reuters)[+]