YTGATE and Japan Post Strengthen Business Alliance for Enhanced EC Transaction Fraud Prevention

YTGATE and Japan Post partner to strengthen EC fraud prevention across payment and logistics.

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YTGATE Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Yutaro Takahashi; hereinafter referred to as "YTGATE") will commence a business alliance with Japan Post Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Shinya Koike; hereinafter referred to as "Japan Post") on April 1, 2026, with the aim of preventing fraudulent receipt in EC transactions.

Overview of the Initiative

YTGATE's strengths lie in its advanced analytical capabilities, improvement know-how, and track record of collaboration with card companies, cultivated through consulting for improving payment approval rates and support for preventing fraudulent use for EC businesses. Japan Post, on the other hand, has played a vital role as social infrastructure for many years, based on its nationwide logistics network and delivery track record.

In current online shopping, there is a "dilemma" where strengthening fraud prevention measures compromises user experience, while prioritizing user experience makes fraudulent use more likely. This initiative aims to resolve this dilemma by combining the strengths of both companies, providing a smooth purchasing experience for legitimate users while appropriately blocking malicious users, thus achieving both.

In this initiative, YTGATE will utilize its SaaS product "YTGuard," which provides integrated services for fraud detection, cart abandonment prevention, and visualization of payment data, to conduct "payment health checks" and optimization support for EC businesses nationwide. While assuming the deterrence of fraudulent transactions, the goal is to achieve both sales maximization and risk reduction for EC businesses by improving and maintaining high payment success rates.

Starting with this collaboration, we will create an environment where EC businesses can expand their operations with peace of mind, and promote the construction of a sound and reliable EC transaction infrastructure that allows consumers to purchase and receive products safely and smoothly.

Background of the Collaboration

With the expansion of the EC market, fraudulent credit card transactions have become a significant social issue. According to the Japan Credit Association (JCA), the cumulative amount of damage from fraudulent credit card use is projected to exceed 51 billion yen in 2025, with the scale of fraudulent damage remaining at a high level. Furthermore, while measures such as the mandatory 3D Secure implemented in April 2025 have shown some success in curbing fraud centered on number theft, fraudulent methods are becoming more complex and diverse, with counterfeit card damage increasing by 22.0% year-on-year. (*)

In this situation, countermeasures that rely on information from individual domains such as payment, delivery, and receipt make it difficult to fully capture signs of fraud and respond accurately.

Based on this recognition of the challenges, YTGATE and Japan Post have reached the conclusion that "addressing fraud throughout the entire transaction flow, without segmenting payment and logistics, is essential for enhancing the reliability of EC transactions and, consequently, for improving the safety of society as a whole," leading to the commencement of this initiative.

※Japan Credit Association Summary of Fraudulent Credit Card Usage Damage

FAQ

What is the main goal of the business alliance between YTGATE and Japan Post?

The main goal is to strengthen fraud prevention measures for EC (e-commerce) transactions, specifically focusing on preventing fraudulent receipt of goods.

When will the business alliance officially begin?

The business alliance is scheduled to commence on April 1, 2026.

What are the respective strengths that YTGATE and Japan Post bring to this partnership?

YTGATE brings advanced analytical capabilities, improvement know-how, and collaboration experience in payment approval and fraud prevention for EC businesses. Japan Post contributes its nationwide logistics network and extensive delivery track record.

How does this partnership aim to solve the 'dilemma' in current EC shopping?

The partnership aims to resolve the dilemma where strengthening fraud prevention can harm user experience, and prioritizing user experience can increase fraud. By combining their strengths, they intend to provide a smooth experience for legitimate users while effectively blocking malicious ones.

What specific service will YTGATE provide to EC businesses?

YTGATE will utilize its SaaS product "YTGuard" to offer integrated services including fraud detection, cart abandonment prevention, and payment data visualization. They will provide 'payment health checks' and optimization support to improve payment success rates and reduce risk.

What is the background driving this collaboration?

The increasing scale of fraudulent credit card transactions in the expanding EC market, coupled with the complexity and diversity of fraud methods, necessitates a more comprehensive approach. The current fragmented countermeasures are insufficient.

What is the projected financial impact of credit card fraud in Japan?

According to the Japan Credit Association, the cumulative damage from fraudulent credit card use is projected to exceed 51 billion yen in 2025.

What is the core belief behind this partnership?

The core belief is that addressing fraud throughout the entire transaction flow, without segmenting payment and logistics, is crucial for enhancing the reliability of EC transactions and improving overall societal safety.