B2B Payment Challenges in Japan
Approximately 80% of Japanese businesses still rely on bank transfers for B2B payments. This creates four chronic problems: (1) accumulated transfer fees (¥440-880 per transaction), (2) month-end accounting staff overload, (3) cash flow pressure from 30-60 day payment terms, (4) paper invoice management costs. Around 40% of SME accounting overtime is spent on transfer-related work. Invoice card payment (BPSP) and digital payment solutions are gaining attention as alternatives.
How BPSP Works and Its Benefits
BPSP (Bill Payment Service Provider) lets you pay bank transfer invoices with your corporate credit card. The process: (1) upload invoice, (2) specify recipient, amount, and date, (3) BPSP transfers to your supplier via bank transfer, (4) charged to your card on billing date. Suppliers receive a normal bank transfer — they never know you used a card. Four key benefits: 30-60 day term extension, card point/mile earnings, transfer automation, and centralized accounting.
ROI Analysis
For ¥10M monthly purchases converted to BPSP: (1) Operating yield from extended terms (~1% annually) = ~¥100K/year. (2) Card point cashback (1%) = ~¥120K/year. (3) Transfer fee savings (50 transactions × ¥660/month) = ~¥400K/year. (4) Accounting time savings (10hrs/month × ¥2,000) = ~¥240K/year. Total: approximately ¥860K annual cost reduction. Even after BPSP fees, typical ROI is 2-3x.
Electronic Bookkeeping Compliance
Since January 2024, electronic transaction data must be stored electronically. BPSP transaction data is managed digitally, eliminating individual paper invoice storage. Requirements: search capability (date, amount, counterparty) and tamper prevention (timestamps or system controls). JPCC's BPSP platform includes compliant auto-storage as standard.
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