Japan’s evolving transactional data landscape
Paris Tung, Associate (London)
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With the Nikkei 225 recently reaching an all-time high, investor attention has returned to Japan. This may well bolster the country’s alternative data industry, which is showing similarly positive signs of growth. Following a recent Neudata visit to Tokyo, we analyse the evolution of Japanese alternative data with a particular focus on how digital payments are impacting transactional data collection.