Regional bank API and digital partnership route in Japan

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Updated2026-05-22
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Overview

Regional-bank digital partnership in Japan is not just “a bank app.” It is split into electronic payment agency API contracts, shared API platforms, bank-owned apps, accounting / treasury integrations, BaaS-style bank partnerships, and account-direct payment rails.

Use this page with bank API route, bank API incident controls, BaaS Japan landscape, regional bank consolidation, account-to-account payments, and legal / financial licenses.

Route Map

Route Bank-side actor Partner type API / service function Regulatory hook
Registered electronic payment agency API Regional bank Accounting, PFM, treasury, payment, cash-management app Balance, transaction history, transfer instruction depending on scope. FSA electronic payment agency registration and bank API contract disclosure.
Shared regional API platform Regional-bank alliance / system subsidiary Common API platform and system vendor Same-spec or shared connection layer for multiple banks. JBA open API contract / principles plus individual bank policy.
Official regional-bank app Regional bank and app operator Bank app, group fintech subsidiary, regional-service platform Account view, transfers, points, debit, savings, local-commerce features. Bank license, outsourcing, electronic payment agency / bank agency route if applicable.
BaaS / embedded service Bank or digital-bank partner Non-bank platform or fintech Account / payment / identity / balance UX embedded in another service. Bank license plus API / agency / intermediary contracts.
Account-direct payment Regional bank plus payment network Bank Pay / J-Debit / account-direct merchant route Merchant payment from bank account. A2A route and merchant acquiring controls.

Regional Examples

Example Public relevance
Yokohama Bank API disclosure Publicly lists electronic payment agency API contract route and user-compensation language.
TSUBASA FinTech common platform Shows regional-bank alliance approach to shared API / digital-service platform infrastructure.
Chiba Bank / TSUBASA participants Illustrates how regional banks can pool technology while remaining separate banking entities.
Fukuoka FG / iBank style route Shows regional bank group app / platform strategy beyond a plain account-view app.
freee and Money Forward Common accounting / PFM integration anchors for regional bank API analysis.

Control Questions

Question Public relevance
Who has electronic payment agency registration? API access is not only a bank’s technical choice; it is a registered-actor route.
Is the API read-only or instruction-capable? Account-information and payment-instruction risks differ.
Is the connection direct to one bank or via a shared platform? Operational concentration and vendor dependency differ.
Does the bank outsource API system operation? Outsourcing and incident responsibility matter.
Is the app bank-owned, bank-partnered, or third-party? Legal entity and user-compensation path can differ from UX branding.
Does the flow create wallet balance or only bank-account movement? Payment Services Act classification can change.

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Research Checklist

  1. Identify the bank, partner, API function, and service brand.
  2. Check the FSA electronic payment agency registry and the bank’s API disclosure page.
  3. Distinguish read-only information APIs from update / transfer-instruction APIs.
  4. Check whether the system is a bank-specific API or shared alliance / vendor platform.
  5. Link payment functions to A2A payment route and wallet functions to funds transfer vs prepaid boundary.

Sources

  • FSA: electronic payment agency registry.
  • Japanese Bankers Association: Open API council and model API contract.
  • Bank of Yokohama: API / electronic payment agency collaboration disclosure.
  • Bank of Japan workshop material referencing TSUBASA FinTech common platform.
  • Tsukuba Bank: TSUBASA FinTech common platform / app renewal release.

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