Miroku Jyoho Service Participates in Invoice Chain Subcommittee: Successful Pilot Test for Automated Payment and Reconciliation Using Ryutsu BMS and Tokenized Deposits

The Invoice Chain Subcommittee of the Digital Currency Forum, featuring Miroku Jyoho Service (MJS), successfully tested automated B2B payments and reconciliation using Ryutsu BMS and the tokenized deposit 'DCJPY'. Nine companies, including Tsuruha Holdings and Aeon, participated in the pilot, demonstrating significant potential for streamlining accounting processes through tokenized trade data.
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Miroku Jyoho Service (MJS), a developer of financial and accounting systems, announced the successful completion of a pilot test aimed at automating payment and reconciliation processes. The test, conducted by the Invoice Chain Subcommittee of the Digital Currency Forum, utilized Ryutsu BMS (a standard EDI protocol) and DCJPY, a tokenized deposit linked to the Japanese yen. Nine companies, including Tsuruha Holdings, Aeon Smart Technology, Ikeda Senshu Bank, Kao Group Customer Marketing, Cyberlinks, and DeCurret DCP, participated in the project. The experiment successfully demonstrated a one-stop process from order placement to payment and reconciliation, confirming the potential for significant labor savings in accounting departments. The subcommittee plans to continue discussions to move toward full-scale social implementation and the ultimate goal of fully automated financial operations.

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What is Ryutsu BMS?

It is the standard protocol for EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) in the Japanese retail and distribution industry.