Capital Launchers and Indobox Sign MOU for Japan-India Cross-Border Business Support
Capital Launchers and Indobox have signed an MOU to support Japan-India cross-border business. Based at 'STATION Ai' in Nagoya, the partnership combines Takaaki Kishida's financial expertise with Daisuke Tanji's on-the-ground execution in India to provide end-to-end support for market entry and investment.
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Capital Launchers (Nagoya/Hamamatsu, CEO Takaaki Kishida) and Indobox (Hyderabad/Nagoya, CEO Daisuke Tanji) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on May 30, 2026, to collaborate on Japan-India cross-border business support. Both companies utilize 'STATION Ai' in Nagoya as their Japanese base. Takaaki Kishida brings 35 years of experience as a CPA, specializing in financial management and M&A. Daisuke Tanji, based in Hyderabad, oversees local operations, including entity setup and talent acquisition. The partnership focuses on six areas: Japan-to-India market entry, India-to-Japan market entry, talent support, VC/CVC investment support, information sharing, and new business development. They are also preparing to launch 'IndoBiz Japan,' a specialized media outlet for Indian business information.
FAQ
What is the significance of this partnership for Japanese companies?
It provides a seamless support system covering both high-level financial strategy and on-the-ground operational execution in India.