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2023 Ratio of Cashless Payment Among the Total Amount Paid by Consumers Calculated

- The ratio was 39.3%, showing a steady increase toward the goal year of 2025 -

March 29, 2024

Aiming to achieve the government goal of increasing the ratio of cashless payment among the total amount paid by consumers (hereinafter referred to as the “cashless payment ratio”) to around 40% by 2025, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has been advancing efforts for promoting such payment in collaboration with related ministries and agencies. As part of the efforts, METI has been calculating and publicizing cashless payment ratios on a regular basis.

The cashless payment ratio in 2023 was 39.3%, showing a steady increase to achieve the goal of around 40% by 2025.

1. Overview of the calculation results

In 2023, the cashless payment ratio steadily increased to 39.3% (126.7 trillion yen). Looking at the breakdown of the ratio by numerator, credit cards accounted for 83.5% (105.7 trillion yen), debit cards for 2.9% (3.7 trillion yen), electronic money for 5.1% (6.4 trillion yen), and code payment for 8.6% (10.9 trillion yen).

Changes in the cashless payment amount and cashless payment ratios in Japan (2023)
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Follow-up on the Growth Strategy (approved by the Cabinet on June 21, 2019)
Excerpts: Double the percentage of cashless transactions to about 40% by June 2025

Changes in the breakdown of the cashless payment amount and cashless payment ratios by numerator
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2. Calculation method

After the release of the previous year’s results from certain data sources, METI, on the basis of the calendar year data, has been calculating and publicizing the cashless payment ratio every year using the following formula in order to show an indicator for ascertaining the progress in the dissemination of cashless payment.

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Data sources:

  1. Japan Consumer Credit Association (JCA)
    Note: In or before 2012, METI used estimates based on the results of questionnaire surveys that JCA conducted targeting credit card companies as JCA members, while in and after 2013, METI has been using actual values registered in designated credit information organizations.
  2. Japan Electronic Payment Promotion Organization (until 2015); and Payment and Settlement Systems Report and Payment and Settlement Statistics, which are released by the Bank of Japan (in and after 2016)
  3. Payment and Settlement Statistics released by the Bank of Japan
  4. Trends in Use of Code Payment released by the Payments Japan Association
  5. National Accounts of Japan (nominal values) released by the Cabinet Office

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Cashless Payment Promotion Office, Commerce and Service Industry Policy Group

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