- SoftBank customers can use carrier billing to purchase retail goods on Amazon.co.jp
- Bango now powers carrier billing for Amazon customers in Japan across big three mobile operators
Bango announces that it has enabled carrier billing for mobile operator SoftBank Corp. (TSE : SOBKY), on Amazon.co.jp. Amazon (NASDAQ : AMZN) customers with a SoftBank mobile phone account can now pay for goods, membership fees and subscription services, and charge the cost to their mobile phone bill.
To use this payment option, a SoftBank subscriber simply adds carrier billing as a payment option in their Amazon.co.jp account and then purchases can be made from any device, with the cost charged to their phone bill.
Bango now powers carrier billing for Amazon.co.jp across Japan’s three largest operators, adding SoftBank in addition to NTT Docomo and KDDI. With 177M subscriptions (Source: Statista 2020) across a population of 130M (source: World Bank), Japan is one of the most highly penetrated mobile markets in the world.
Carrier billing enables customers to make purchases instantly, without the need to enter their card details online. It is a highly effective way to acquire, monetize and engage customers. Bango technology ensures payment reliability, security and customer success.
“Bango technology has ensured that our customers can enjoy a simple and successful way to buy on Amazon.co.jp” said Toshiaki Hirata, Board Director, Senior Vice President & CSO, SB Payment Service Corp., a subsidiary of SoftBank Corp. “We look forward to benefiting from Bango data insights to accelerate the growth of our new business”.
“Japan’s high spending population leads the world in mobile commerce. Charging the cost of goods to the phone bill is a widely adopted payment method, with billions of dollars in online purchases charged to Japanese phone bills,” said Paul Larbey, Bango CEO. “The Bango Platform meets the challenge of delivering carrier billing at scale, ensuring global retailers can provide customers with the convenience and security they want from a payment method”.