Lawson Bank ATMs to Start Handling Cash Deposits and Withdrawals for d払い Balance

NTT Docomo and Lawson Bank announced that cash deposits and withdrawals for d払い balance will be available at Lawson Bank ATMs nationwide starting March 31, 2026, enhancing user convenience.
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NTT Docomo, Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Yoshiaki Maeda; hereinafter "Docomo") and Lawson Bank, Inc. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Satoshi Kumagai; hereinafter "Lawson Bank") will begin handling cash deposits and withdrawals for d払い balance*2, which can be used with "d払い," at Lawson Bank ATMs*1 starting Tuesday, March 31, 2026.

Previously, d払い balance supported deposits and withdrawals from bank accounts and Seven Bank ATMs, but it will now also be available at Lawson Bank ATMs. This will allow users to deposit and withdraw cash from their d払い balance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, at over 14,000 Lawson Bank ATMs installed in Lawson stores nationwide and other locations.

By pre-charging their d払い balance, users can use it for daily shopping payments, bill payments, sending money to family and friends, and even for purchasing investment trusts in "Easy Asset Management."

For more details on usage conditions, please refer to the attached document or the "How to Use Guide" on the "d払い" service website.

■ Details on depositing into d払い balance
https://service.smt.docomo.ne.jp/keitai_payment/guide/wallet/deposit.html

■ Details on withdrawing from d払い balance
https://service.smt.docomo.ne.jp/keitai_payment/guide/wallet/withdraw.html

Docomo will continue to promote cashless payments and provide services that make customers' daily lives more advantageous, enjoyable, and convenient.

Lawson Bank will continue to expand its ATM services and improve customer convenience by increasing partnerships.

*1. For details on Lawson Bank ATMs, please check the Lawson Bank website below.
https://www.lawsonbank.jp/atm/
*2. Registration is required to use d払い balance. For details, please check the "d払い" service website below.
https://service.smt.docomo.ne.jp/keitai_payment/guide/wallet/zandaka.html

* "d払い" is a registered trademark of NTT Docomo, Inc.

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**Lawson Bank ATMs to Start Handling Cash Deposits and Withdrawals for d払い Balance**

Cash deposits to and withdrawals from d払い balance are available at Lawson Bank ATMs nationwide. Please check below for usage limits and fees.

**1. Usage Limits**
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**2. Fees**
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**3. How to deposit cash into "d払い balance" from Lawson Bank ATMs*1*2*3*4**

1. Cash deposit method for new model ATMs
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2. Cash deposit method for current model ATMs
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Also, for the cash deposit method on current model ATMs, please check the video below.
https://youtu.be/8a0zcfBxg24?si=bzml1186Ir2emhhj
For withdrawal methods, please check the "How to Use Guide" on the "d払い" service website below.
https://service.smt.docomo.ne.jp/keitai_payment/guide/wallet/withdraw.html

*1 Only paper money can be deposited at Lawson Bank ATMs.
*2 Deposits (charges) and withdrawals are in units of 1,000 yen, with a minimum of 1,000 yen.
*3 Current model ATMs do not give change. The entire amount inserted into the Lawson Bank ATM will be charged.
*4 If the Lawson Bank ATM is not located in a 24-hour store, it cannot be used outside the store's business hours, even if the ATM itself is available.

FAQ

When will d払い deposits/withdrawals be available at Lawson Bank ATMs?

The service will be available at Lawson Bank ATMs nationwide starting Tuesday, March 31, 2026.

Are there any fees for this service?

Deposits are free, but withdrawals incur a fee of 220 yen (tax included) per transaction.

What are the maximum and minimum amounts for a single deposit/withdrawal?

You can deposit or withdraw between 1,000 yen and 500,000 yen per transaction, in increments of 1,000 yen.