Rakuten Logs $213 Million Quarterly Loss as Mobile Losses Negate Fintech Growth
A view of the logo of Rakuten Mobile at its branch in Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2023.
Reuters
16:22 JST, May 14, 2024
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Rakuten Group on Tuesday logged an operating loss of 33.3 billion yen ($213 million) in the January-March quarter, its 15th straight quarter in the red as losses in its mobile unit weighed on robust growth in its fintech business.
The operating loss is an improvement compared to a year earlier when the e-commerce and fintech group posted a loss of 76.2 billion yen, though it narrowly undershot an average 32 billion yen loss expected by six analysts polled by LSEG.
Rakuten’s fintech arm, which includes banking, securities brokering, credit card and insurance services, achieved its highest-ever operating profit of 39.3 billion yen.
But Rakuten’s mobile business, which has struggled under spiraling build-out costs and lackluster subscriber growth since its launch in 2020 recorded an operating loss of 71.9 billion yen.
$1 = 156.4800 yen
Most Read
Popular articles in the past 24 hours
-
Nidec Chairman Resigns Amid Accounting Scandal at Major Japanese ...
-
Japan’s Miura, Kihara Announce Withdrawal from Figure Skating Wor...
-
Hokkaido's Shiretoko Peninsula Offers Unique Drift Ice Walking To...
-
Trump’s Address: Confront the Dead End that Authoritarianism Has ...
-
Japan’s Hikonyan Cat Mascot to Celebrate 20th Birthday with Party...
-
6 of Japan's Remote Islands to Be Added to Govt List for Priority...
-
Pakistan, Afghan Forces Clash after Days of Hostilities
-
JR Kyushu Mulls Using Trains for Concertgoer Lodgings; Performanc...
Popular articles in the past week
-
Producer Behind Pop Group XG Arrested for Cocaine Possession
-
Nepal Bus Crash Kills 19 People, Injures 25 Including One Japanes...
-
Tokyo Skytree's Elevator Stops, Trapping 20 People; All Rescued (...
-
Milano Cortina 2026: Japanese Gold Medalist Figure Skater Miura S...
-
Japan’s Major Real Estate Firms Expanding Overseas Businesses to ...
-
Reciprocal Tariffs Ruled Illegal: Judiciary Would Not Tolerate Pr...
-
Japanese High School Student Aims to Share Kaiten History Through...
-
Milano Cortina 2026: Miura-Kihara Duo, Other Japanese Figure Skat...
Popular articles in the past month
-
Producer Behind Pop Group XG Arrested for Cocaine Possession
-
Japan PM Takaichi’s Cabinet Resigns en Masse
-
Man Infected with Measles Reportedly Dined at Restaurant in Tokyo...
-
Israeli Ambassador to Japan Speaks about Japan’s Role in the Reco...
-
Videos Plagiarized, Reposted with False Subtitles Claiming ‘Ryuky...
-
Man Infected with Measles May Have Come in Contact with Many Peop...
-
Prudential Life Insurance Plans to Fully Compensate for Damages C...
-
Woman with Measles Visited Hospital in Tokyo Multiple Times Befor...
Top Articles in News Services
-
Survey Shows False Election Info Perceived as True
-
Hong Kong Ex-Publisher Jimmy Lai’s Sentence Raises International Outcry as China Defends It
-
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Touches 58,000 as Yen, Jgbs Rally on Election Fallout (UPDATE 1)
-
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Falls as US-Iran Tensions Unsettle Investors (UPDATE 1)
-
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Rises on Tech Rally and Takaichi’s Spending Hopes (UPDATE 1)
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Producer Behind Pop Group XG Arrested for Cocaine Possession
-
Japan PM Takaichi’s Cabinet Resigns en Masse
-
Man Infected with Measles Reportedly Dined at Restaurant in Tokyo Station
-
Israeli Ambassador to Japan Speaks about Japan’s Role in the Reconstruction of Gaza
-
Videos Plagiarized, Reposted with False Subtitles Claiming ‘Ryukyu Belongs to China’; Anti-China False Information Also Posted in Japan

