Browse 14 E-Commerce companies funded by Japan Finance Corporation. See funding amounts, founder contacts, and investment details.
TrustHub operates an e-commerce marketplace "Clove" that specializes in trading collectibles.
TakeMe is a fintech company offering multi-payment gateway for smartphones, and inbound customer services to assist foreign tourists.
Sanu is an online platform that provides a monthly subscription and proposes a lifestyle with another house in nature.
Favy is a platform that enables businesses such as restaurants and beauty salons to launch subscription services.
Sorabito is an e-commerce marketplace for construction equipment and machinery that allow rental, inspectation, and management services.
KitchHike is an online service that connects cooks and hikers in kitchens all over the world.
Snaq me is a personalized subscription service for Guilt Free snacks that do not feel guilty when eaten.
Cellest is a live commerce platform that allows customers to ask questions and buy products while watching live streaming.
YourTrade is a cross-border business solutions company that offers overseas business concierge services.
ClipLine is a consulting firm that provides mechanism to maximize the potential of multi-located businesses.
Lestas creates and manages an e-commerce platform for custom products and offers printed promotional items.
Life Market is an internet shopping company.
IROYA is an apparel IT venture company that aims to create a new market in the world by connecting consumers.
Kibera is a women's shoe brand that focuses on the design, manufacturing, and selling of fashionable shoes and sandals for women.
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