40 institutions now available

Link accounts with 9 new financial institutions


On Friday, March 1, 2019, Mizuho Bank, Ltd. (President & CEO: Koji Fujiwara), a core subsidiary of Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. (President & CEO: Tatsufumi Sakai), launched the QR code–based smartphone payment service app J–Coin Pay for Mizuho Bank account holders. Beginning today, customers can also link accounts from 9 more financial institutions, listed below. In total, 40 financial institutions now allow for linking accounts to J–Coin Pay.


J–Coin Pay allows customers to make payments, send and receive transfers, and perform other financial transactions all on their smartphones. Customers are also able to use the smartphone app to move funds between their J–Coin Pay accounts and their deposit accounts at their financial institutions for free, anytime and anywhere. More financial institutions and affiliate merchants are to take part in the future.


9 new participating financial institutions (by region and bank code)


RegionFinancial institution
TohokuThe Hokuto Bank, Ltd.
The Shonai Bank, Ltd.
The Yamagata Bank, Ltd.
KantoTsukuba Bank, Ltd.

RegionFinancial institution
ChubuThe Taiko Bank, Ltd.
The First Bank of Toyama, Ltd.
KinkiThe Shiga Bank, Ltd.
The Kiyo Bank, Ltd.
ChugokuThe Tottori Bank, Ltd.

Registering a bank account


A customer can link a deposit account at a participating financial institution with J–Coin Pay by downloading the J–Coin Pay app, selecting the appropriate bank, inputting the account number and other necessary information, and confirming their identity.


Account registration process outline


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Please direct any questions about the app to the helpline below.

(In Japanese only).

Tel: 0120–324–367

Hours: Weekdays 9:00 am to 5:00 pm


QR code


Go to brand site


 


PDF for print (PDF/368KB)

J–Coin Pay adds participating financial institutions

April 25, 2019

40 institutions now available

Link accounts with 9 new financial institutions


On Friday, March 1, 2019, Mizuho Bank, Ltd. (President & CEO: Koji Fujiwara), a core subsidiary of Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. (President & CEO: Tatsufumi Sakai), launched the QR code–based smartphone payment service app J–Coin Pay for Mizuho Bank account holders. Beginning today, customers can also link accounts from 9 more financial institutions, listed below. In total, 40 financial institutions now allow for linking accounts to J–Coin Pay.


J–Coin Pay allows customers to make payments, send and receive transfers, and perform other financial transactions all on their smartphones. Customers are also able to use the smartphone app to move funds between their J–Coin Pay accounts and their deposit accounts at their financial institutions for free, anytime and anywhere. More financial institutions and affiliate merchants are to take part in the future.


9 new participating financial institutions (by region and bank code)


RegionFinancial institution
TohokuThe Hokuto Bank, Ltd.
The Shonai Bank, Ltd.
The Yamagata Bank, Ltd.
KantoTsukuba Bank, Ltd.

RegionFinancial institution
ChubuThe Taiko Bank, Ltd.
The First Bank of Toyama, Ltd.
KinkiThe Shiga Bank, Ltd.
The Kiyo Bank, Ltd.
ChugokuThe Tottori Bank, Ltd.

Registering a bank account


A customer can link a deposit account at a participating financial institution with J–Coin Pay by downloading the J–Coin Pay app, selecting the appropriate bank, inputting the account number and other necessary information, and confirming their identity.


Account registration process outline


images


Please direct any questions about the app to the helpline below.

(In Japanese only).

Tel: 0120–324–367

Hours: Weekdays 9:00 am to 5:00 pm


QR code


Go to brand site


 


PDF for print (PDF/368KB)

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