SoftBank Corp's logo is pictured at a news conference in Tokyo, Japan on Feb.4. (Yonhap)
South Korea‘s leading internet portal Naver Corp. and Japanese telecom giant Softbank Corp. have completed a merger of their subsidiaries to tap deeper into the Japanese market with a wide range of services, their joint venture said Monday.
Japanese chat app operator LINE, affiliated with Naver, and Softbank’s internet business Yahoo Japan launched a new entity called Z Holdings.
The merger creates a $30 billion tech giant with more than 100 million users on a monthly basis across messaging, online advertising and financial services.
Z Holdings said it will invest $4.7 billion in technologies, including artificial intelligence, e-commerce, fintech and advertising, over the next five years.
LINE and Yahoo Japan announced their merger plan in November 2019 to combine Japan‘s most popular messaging app and its largest internet search portal to take on US and Chinese internet giants.
Z Holdings will be controlled by a holdings company, called A Holdings, a 50-50 joint venture between Naver and Softbank. (Yonhap)