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, founded by
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in 1997. Centered around Rakuten Ichiba, its businesses include financial services utilizing financial technology, as well as digital content and communications services such as the messaging app
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, and Japan's fourth mobile carrier Rakuten Mobile. Rakuten has more than 28,000 employees worldwide, operating in 29 countries and regions, and its revenues totaled US $7.2 billion with operating profits of about US$347.9 million as of 2016. Rakuten was the official sponsor of the Spanish football club
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from 2017 until 2021,"Gross Merchandise Sales & Number of Employees"
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of the NBA, as of 2022. It is often referred to as the "
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of Japan".Evelyn M. Rusli
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Its major investments include Buy.com (now
Rakuten.com Rakuten.com/shop was an e-commerce marketplace based in San Mateo, California. Previously known as Buy.com, it was founded in 1997 by Scott Blum. In 2010, it was purchased by Japanese company Rakuten, and rebranded as Rakuten.com.Claire Cain Mi ...
in the US), Priceminister (France, now Rakuten.fr), Ikeda, Tradoria, Play.com, Wuaki.tv,
Ebates Rakuten Rewards (), formerly known as Ebates, is a cash-back and shopping rewards company. Its revenue comes from affiliate network links. Members of the site click through affiliate links before shopping at a retailer's site. Once the member ...
, Viki, The Grommet. The company also has stakes in Ozon.ru, AHA Life, Lyft,
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, Careem, Carousell and Acorns.


Businesses

Rakuten, Inc. has more than 70 services operating via the three segments: Internet Services, FinTech, and Mobile. An awesome and well-known cashback site that you can use to refer and earn money is Rakuten which was formerly known as Ebates. The services constitute the Internet Services segment are as follows: * E-commerce **Rakuten Ichiba **Rakuten.co.uk **Rakuten.fr *Messaging app **
Viber Viber, or Rakuten Viber, is a cross-platform voice over IP (VoIP) and instant messaging (IM) software application owned by Japanese multinational company Rakuten, provided as freeware for the Google Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Apple ma ...
*Food delivery **Rakuten Delivery *Travel booking ** Voyagin * Online cash-back ** Rakuten Rewards (formerly
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) * Internet portal and digital content sites ** Kobo Inc. **
OverDrive, Inc. OverDrive, Inc. is a digital distributor of eBooks, audiobooks, online magazines and streaming video titles. The company provides digital rights management and download fulfillment services for publishers, libraries, schools, corporations and b ...
**
Rakuten DX Rakuten DX is a software company specialising in no-code development platforms to build mobile apps for smartphones, tablets and web designed for enterprises and digital publishers. Headquartered in Montpellier, France, Rakuten DX is a major sub ...
(formerly Aquafadas) ** Rakuten TV ** Viki * Marketing and data analysis ** Rakuten Advertising * Online Survey ** Rakuten insight The FinTech segment operates the following businesses: * Banking and securities * Credit cards * Life insurance * Digital wallet The services operating under the Mobile segment are: * Telecommunications network & sale of mobile devices **Rakuten Mobile


History


Early years (1997–1999)

Rakuten was founded as MDM, Inc. by
Hiroshi Mikitani (born March 11, 1965) is a Japanese billionaire businessman and writer. He is the founder and CEO of Rakuten, Inc. He is also the president of Crimson Group, chairman of the football club Vissel Kobe, chairman of Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, an ...
on 7 February 1997. The online shopping marketplace was officially launched on May 1, 1997.Willis Wee
"The History of Rakuten, Japan's Largest E-Commerce Site"
Tech In Asia, June 13, 2011.
The company had six employees and the website had 13 merchants. The name was changed to Rakuten in June 1999. The Japanese word "rakuten" ( 楽天) means "optimism".
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-educated former banker Mikitani envisioned the site as an online shopping mall, offering the opposite of what the larger companies like IBM were trying to do with similar services, by offering empowerment to merchants rather than trying to tightly control the virtual storefront. The service was offered for a smaller fee than the larger Internet malls were charging, and merchants were given more control, such as the ability to customize their storefronts on the site.Stephanie Strom
"Online Overseas"
''The New York Times'', June 7, 2000.


2000s

The company went public through an IPO on the JASDAQ market on April 19, 2000.Phred Dvorak
"Japan's Highly Popular Rakuten Plans IPO Despite Shaky Market"
''The Wall Street Journal'', April 18, 2000.
At the time, the online marketplace had 2,300 stores and 95 million page views per month, making it one of the most popular sites in Japan. In March 2001, the online hotel reservation service Rakuten Travel was launched. In April 2002, a new system was introduced for merchants, combining monthly fixed fees with commissions on sales. That November, the Rakuten Super Point Program, a membership loyalty program, was introduced. In September 2004, Rakuten grew its financial services businesses by acquiring consumer finance company Aozora Card Co., Ltd., later renaming it Rakuten Card Co., Ltd. The company began offering a Rakuten credit card in 2005. By November 2016, the Rakuten card was held by over 13 million people, and nearly 40% of Rakuten's revenue was from financial services, as it was operating Japan's largest Internet bank and third-largest credit company.Alexander Martin and Takashi Mochizuki
"Rakuten Banks on Credit-Card Business Growth"
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'', November 10, 2016.
Rakuten card holders are a part of a point-based membership program, and can use those points to make purchases on the Internet mall. In 2016, the company introduced Rakuten Pay, an app-based smartphone payment system. In October 2004, Rakuten Baseball was created, and the baseball team
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles The , often shortened as the , are a baseball team based in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It has played in Nippon Professional Baseball's Pacific League since the team's formation in November 2004. The team is owned by the Internet shoppin ...
was formed and joined
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. In 2005, Rakuten started expanding outside Japan, mainly through
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and joint ventures. In December 2005, Rakuten established the Rakuten Institute of Technology in Tokyo as its department in charge of research and development. In a joint venture in February 2008, Rakuten and President Chain Store established Rakuten's first e-commerce site outside of Japan with Rakuten Ichiba Taiwan.


2010s

Around 2011, Rakuten started heavily expanding outside of Japan, with prominent moves including a stake in Canadian e-book maker Kobo Inc. and an investment in Pinterest.Hiroko Tabuchi
"As War for Web Messaging Users Grows, Rakuten Buys Viber for $900 Million"
''The New York Times'', February 14, 2014.
In 2011, Rakuten launched Indonesia's Rakuten Belanja Online. By late 2012, Rakuten had moved into online retail in Austria, Canada, Spain, Taiwan and Thailand and into the online travel markets in France—with Voyager Moins Cher.com—and China, Hong Kong, Korea and Taiwan—with its Tokyo-based international Rakuten Travel platform. In North America, Rakuten Golf made booking tee time online possible. To increase its global competitiveness, and to better incorporate non-Japanese speakers, Rakuten decided to adopt English as the company's official language starting in 2012.Mayumi Negishi
"Japan's Rakuten Set to Buy U.S. Shopping Website Ebates"
''The Wall Street Journal'', September 7, 2014.
Patience Haggin
"Why a Japanese E-Tailer Requires Workers to Speak English"
''The Wall Street Journal'', October 2, 2016.
By 2016, nearly 40% of the company's engineers in Japan were non-Japanese. In September 2014, Rakuten bought Ebates for $1 billion to enter online shopping membership rewards in Canada, China, Russia, South Korea, and the United States. In January 2015, Rakuten entered the sport of football by acquiring Vissel Kobe, a top
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team formed in 1995. In March 2015, Rakuten announced that it would begin accepting bitcoin across its global marketplaces, shortly after investing in San Francisco–based
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payments-processing startup Bitnet Technologies. Rakuten has been a strong supporter of bitcoin's potential, and was one of the first major companies to accept bitcoin for payment. In 2016, Rakuten shut down retailing websites in the UK, Spain, Austria, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. In that year, the company lost its long status as the largest e-commerce site in Japan to Amazon Japan. On November 16, 2016, Rakuten announced it had agreed to a four-year partnership with the
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football club
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, one of the most successful football teams in Europe. The agreement would see Rakuten become FC Barcelona's main global partner beginning with the 2017-18 season, with its name appearing on match-day jerseys. The deal was worth at least €220 million and includes an option for a one-year extension. In February 2017, Ebates and Rakuten acquired Shopstyle and its influencer marketing group, Collective, to extend into fashion curation and discovery and product search. Rakuten partnered with California-based Blackstorm Labs to launch an online social gaming platform called R Games in April 2017, going live with 15 free games optimized for smartphones, including '' Pac-Man'' and '' Space Invaders''."Rakuten wants to disrupt the App Store"
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The games are based on HTML5, which can be played across any device and on any platform, and Rakuten will tap into its worldwide database of 114 million online shoppers. Rakuten plans to integrate R Games into its messaging app
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. In September 2017, Rakuten signed a three-year, $60 million deal to become the official sponsor for the jersey patch on the front of the uniforms for the
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of the NBA. Rakuten partnered with Walmart for a late push on e-books in January 2018. The company announced plans to launch its own cryptocurrency in March. In May 2018, Rakuten announced the fourth wireless mobile network of Japan, named Rakuten Mobile. In June 2018 Ebates and Rakuten acquired Curbside to accelerate its online-to-offline offering to members and merchants. In September 2019, negotiations with
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to acquire the team closed successfully. With the sale, Rakuten became the first foreign company to own a
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team. Terms of the sale were not disclosed. The team name was formally changed to the
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on 17 December 2019. New uniforms, similar in design to those of the
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were released.


2020s

In July 2020, Rakuten announced that it would be closing its online shop/marketplace in the United States, which formerly went under the name Buy.com. The marketplace closed to new orders on 15 September, and shut down after all remaining orders have been fulfilled. In September 2020, Rakuten launched its wireless carrier service's 5G network in some areas in Japan after it has started 4G service in April. The company named its network technology the Rakuten Communications Platform (RCP) which makes use of
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to lower the price and started sales activity abroad, gaining at least fifteen international customers by the spring of 2021. On September 24, 2020, Rakuten announced that they would shut down their online marketplace in Germany. As of October 15, 2020, they no longer accept new orders while all orders prior to that date were to be fulfilled. In March 2021, Rakuten announced at a joint press conference attended by CEO Mikitani and the President of Japan Post Holdings that Rakuten would allot a more than 8 percent stake to Japan Post Holdings for 150 billion yen, accepting Japan Post Holdings as the third-largest shareholder after the Mikitani family in the first-ever major capital tie-up for Rakuten, in order to be financially equipped to spend billions on installing telecommunications infrastructure across Japan in competition with rival Amazon Japan. Tencent and Walmart, the previous owner of Seiyu Group now partially-owned by Rakuten, also took stakes of 3.65% and 0.9% respectively. In February 2022, Rakuten founder
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donated ¥1 billion ($8.7 million) to humanitarian actions in Ukraine amid
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.


Acquisitions and investment

In September 2002, the company acquired MyTrip.net, which was merged with Rakuten Travel the following year. In 2005, Rakuten bought New York City-based
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, later rebranded as Rakuten Marketing then as Rakuten Advertising, offering performance-based online sales and marketing programs.Toto, Serkan
"Japan's Rakuten: Can The Biggest E-Commerce Site You Never Heard Of Become a Threat for Amazon Globally?"
'' TechCrunch'', Sunday, July 5th, 2009
The acquisition spearheaded Rakuten's new global focus. In October 2005, Rakuten bought a 15% stake in Tokyo Broadcasting System, raising its stake in the broadcaster to 19%. Rakuten later withdrew its bid and sold its shareholding back to Tokyo Broadcasting. In 2010, Rakuten bought French online retailer PriceMinister for €200 million and US-based
Buy.com Rakuten.com/shop was an e-commerce marketplace based in San Mateo, California. Previously known as Buy.com, it was founded in 1997 by Scott Blum. In 2010, it was purchased by Japanese company Rakuten, and rebranded as Rakuten.com.Claire Cain Mil ...
for US$250 million. The group had been a significant shareholder in Ctrip, a Chinese travel site until it sold its stake in the company in August 2007 and, in 2010, it announced a joint venture with Baidu in China (Lekutian)."RAKUTEN starts new business in CHINA with BIDU-O"
, ''Japan Press'', January 27, 2010
In June 2011, Rakuten acquired Brazilian e-commerce firm Ikeda — since renamed Rakuten Brazil. In July, it bought German e-commerce start-up Tradoria and rebranded it Rakuten Deutschland, and in September UK online retailer and e-commerce marketplace Play.com for £25 million (almost $41 million), which was converted into the points-based loyalty program Rakuten.co.uk. In September 2011, Rakuten took a minority equity stake in Russian online retailer Ozon.ru, dubbed "Russia's Amazon", which had reported 2010 sales worth US$137 million. A four-company-strong consortium, led by the Japanese group, invested US$100 million. Rakuten's stake was not revealed. Rakuten announced an agreement to buy Canadian e-book reader company
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from
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, operated by Heather Reisman (founder, Chair and CEO), in November, with the deal finalized in January 2012. The price was said to be US$315 million. In July 2012, Rakuten led a $100 million investment in Pinterest, at a $1.5 billion valuation. Its partners were existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture Partners, and FirstMark Capital, and a number of investment “angels”. That investment marked the start of a drive to expand Pinterest's presence in Japan and Rakuten's 17 other global markets. On 13 June 2012, Rakuten bought Wuaki.tv, a Spanish video on demand (VOD) service/company that is one of the largest in Europe and the market leader in Spain; as of July 2017, it has 5 million users across 12 markets in Europe. The purchase opened new opportunities, directly challenging Amazon, Netflix and others for domination of the VOD market, starting in Europe. In July 2017, wuaki.tv was rebranded to Rakuten TV. In November 2012, Rakuten bought French online retail delivery company Alpha Direct Services, to increase speed and quality of delivery. On 10 October 2012, Rakuten acquired French
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company Aquafadas via its Kobo subsidiary to strengthen its position in rich media categories. In November 2020, the subsidiary was rebranded as Rakuten DX. In May 2013, Rakuten acquired a majority share in "citizen commerce" site
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, since rebranded as The Grommet. In June 2013, Rakuten announced its acquisition of U.S.-based logistics and services company Webgistix, specializing in fulfillment technology for e-commerce retailers. The acquisition was Rakuten's second logistics investment outside Japan and enables prompt fulfillment in the U.S. In September 2013, Rakuten acquired Singapore-based video streaming site Viki. In November 2013, Rakuten led a US$800,000 seed round of funding for Singapore-based consumer-to-consumer marketplace app Carousell. On February 13, 2014, Rakuten announced the acquisition of Tel Aviv-based web messaging company Viber Media for $905 million, to link up messaging with e-commerce. The Viber app is for making phone calls and sending free messages. On May 29, 2014, Rakuten Marketing acquired DC Storm, a UK-based technology company which specializes in marketing attribution modeling and data-driven marketing. In August 2014, Rakuten announced its purchase of Slice, a US company that provides online shopping services and sells business intelligence based on digital commerce measurement, for an undisclosed sum. In September 2014, it was revealed that Rakuten would acquire US rebate site operator Ebates Inc. for approximately US$952 million to give the company more access to US consumers and help it grow abroad, as it takes on rivals such as Amazon.com and Alibaba. Ebates offers coupons and cash rebates to customers who shop at its more than 1,700 partner retailers. In March 2015, Rakuten announced the acquisition of
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, a wholesale distributor of e-books and other digital content that serves libraries and retailers, based in Cleveland, Ohio. The acquisition price was $410 million in cash. In 2019 private equity firm
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announced it would be purchasing Overdrive from Rakuten. In June 2020 the acquisition was finalized. In 2015, Rakuten relocated its corporate headquarters from Shinagawa to the Tamagawa neighbourhood of Setagaya-ku, to consolidate its Tokyo offices and to accommodate future growth. Since 2015, Rakuten has invested in several ride-hailing services. In March 2015, Rakuten led a $530 million round of venture financing for Lyft, spending $300 million for a 12% stake in the company. In April 2016, Rakuten announced it would invest an additional $92 million in
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, which was founded in 2012 in Spain and is one of the largest ride-hailing services in Latin America. Rakuten previously invested $3 million in Cabify in 2015. Rakuten led a $500 million Series E round of funding in Middle Eastern transportation startup Careem, which closed out in June 2017. In April 2016, Rakuten participated in a $30 million round of financing for investing app Acorns. In August 2016, Rakuten confirmed that it had acquired the assets of bitcoin wallet startup Bitnet, with the assets to be used to create a research facility, Rakuten Blockchain Lab, based in Belfast that will explore the potential of the blockchain. In April 2017, Rakuten invested US$2.4 million in Singapore-based MetroResidences, which allows homeowners to rent their properties out to companies and corporate tenants. In January 2018, the Group purchased Asahi Fire and Marine from Japanese bank Nomura for an estimated 45 billion yen. This will be the first foray for Rakuten into the general insurance market, and Asahi will become a wholly owned subsidiary. The company provides fire, automotive and accident insurance to consumer and corporate clients. In June 2018, Rakuten purchased Palo Alto based retail pickup startup, Curbside Inc. In October 2018, CafeX Communications announced that Rakuten Communications Corp., the telecommunications company within Japan-based Rakuten Group, has launched 'Connect Live', a cloud service powered by CafeX that enables business users to collaborate more easily in web browsers and mobile devices. Employees, customers and online visitors can simply click a link in a web browser to connect without needing to download new software or step through a sign-in process. Attendees can also join from mobile devices too. In December 2019, Rakuten was reportedly selling
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to private equity investment firm
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. The price of the sale was not disclosed, though Rakuten said it would recognize about $365.6 million in profit from the sale in the first quarter of 2020. OverDrive's purchase from Rakuten was engineered by KKR’s Richard Sarnoff, a one-time executive at Random House who also was president of Bertelsmann Digital Media Investments until leaving for KKR in 2011. In February 2020, Rakuten Marketing was rebranded as Rakuten Advertising. That month, Rakuten also sold its US$1.4 billion worth of stakes in various tech companies, including its entire shares in Pinterest. In November 2020, Rakuten teamed up with KKR to acquire 85% of
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, the Japanese nationwide retail chain owned by Walmart.


Sponsorship

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Criticism

In March 2014, the UK-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) named the company as the world's biggest online retailer of whale meat and elephant ivory, calling on the company to stop selling the items. As a result of this, in April 2014, Rakuten announced that it was ending all online sales of whale and dolphin meat by the end of the month. In July 2017, Rakuten announced that it was also banning ivory sales on its sites.


Recent recognition/awards

*Forbes Top 100 Digital Companies 2019 *Forbes Top Regarded Companies 2019 *Linkedin Best companies to work for in Japan 2019 *Forbes World’s Most Innovative Companies 2017


See also

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Rakuten Monkeys The Rakuten Monkeys (), formerly First Financial Holdings Agan (, abbreviated ), La New Bears () and then the Lamigo Monkeys (), are a professional baseball team in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) in Taiwan. Owned and administer ...
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Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles The , often shortened as the , are a baseball team based in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It has played in Nippon Professional Baseball's Pacific League since the team's formation in November 2004. The team is owned by the Internet shoppin ...
* Vissel Kobe * Yukihiro Matsumoto *
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References


External links

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Official Japanese website
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