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Japanese cloud-based accounting platform Freee partners with Recruit’s AirRegi

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Our readers may recall that a couple of Japanese mobile payment solutions recently struck partnerships with tablet-based register apps. And now there’s another announcement in this space. Tokyo-based Freee, the startup behind the Cloud-based accounting app of the same name, announced yesterday that it has partnered with Recruit Lifestyle. Freee will integrate with Recruit Lifestyle’s tablet-based register app AirRegi in order to automate invoicing and accounting at retail stores, thus cutting out much time-consuming work. Since its launch back in November, AirRegi has acquired more than 35,000 merchants across Japan (as of March 18th, 2014). Freee has more than 60,000 user accounts, including freelancers, startups, and SMEs. The company recently introduced an iOS app aiming to help their users finish accounting tasks without having to spend so much time in front of a desktop terminal. via Internet.com (Japan)

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Our readers may recall that a couple of Japanese mobile payment solutions recently struck partnerships with tablet-based register apps. And now there’s another announcement in this space.

Tokyo-based Freee, the startup behind the Cloud-based accounting app of the same name, announced yesterday that it has partnered with Recruit Lifestyle. Freee will integrate with Recruit Lifestyle’s tablet-based register app AirRegi in order to automate invoicing and accounting at retail stores, thus cutting out much time-consuming work.

Since its launch back in November, AirRegi has acquired more than 35,000 merchants across Japan (as of March 18th, 2014). Freee has more than 60,000 user accounts, including freelancers, startups, and SMEs. The company recently introduced an iOS app aiming to help their users finish accounting tasks without having to spend so much time in front of a desktop terminal.

via Internet.com (Japan)

New partnerships announced in Japanese payments processing space

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Recruit Life Style, a subsidiary of Japan’s Recruit Holdings, and US-based payment processing company Square announced yesterday they will integrate Recruit’s register tablet app AirRegi and Square’s payment service Square Register later this month. Both companies jointly started accepting applications from store owners for a combination of these services. At the same time, Japanese payment company Coiney also announced yesterday that it has partnered with NTT East. Coiney’s card-swiping solution will be integrated NTT East’s tablet-based register app Raku Regi, and through this partnership store owners using a combination of their technologies will no longer need to enter the billing amount into two different terminals. On a related note, tabled-based register app Yubiregi partnered with cloud-based accounting solution Freee last October, providing convenience for their users in a somewhat similar way. These integrations can reduce time-consuming work when closing the register at the end of the day, helping retail store owners concentrate on more primary tasks.

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Recruit Life Style, a subsidiary of Japan’s Recruit Holdings, and US-based payment processing company Square announced yesterday they will integrate Recruit’s register tablet app AirRegi and Square’s payment service Square Register later this month. Both companies jointly started accepting applications from store owners for a combination of these services.

At the same time, Japanese payment company Coiney also announced yesterday that it has partnered with NTT East. Coiney’s card-swiping solution will be integrated NTT East’s tablet-based register app Raku Regi, and through this partnership store owners using a combination of their technologies will no longer need to enter the billing amount into two different terminals.

On a related note, tabled-based register app Yubiregi partnered with cloud-based accounting solution Freee last October, providing convenience for their users in a somewhat similar way. These integrations can reduce time-consuming work when closing the register at the end of the day, helping retail store owners concentrate on more primary tasks.