Rakuten: Rewiring Japan's Digital Economy - [Business Breakdowns, EP.182]

Rakuten: Rewiring Japan's Digital Economy - [Business Breakdowns, EP.182]

Author: Colossus | Investing & Business Podcasts September 11, 2024 Duration: 55:18
Today, we are breaking down the Japanese internet conglomerate Rakuten. I'm joined by Matt Brett, the lead manager of the Japan Trust at Baillie Gifford, which has continuously invested in Rakuten since 2005. Rakuten is the unique Japanese conglomerate that wasn't started over a hundred years ago and instead was part of the late nineties global internet boom. Matt helps explain what was different about that internet boom in Japan and how Rakuten was really shaped by it. We get into the various business lines, from traditional e-commerce to the credit card business, and more, but notably how the loyalty point system has become the glue connecting everything together. We also cover Rakuten's major investment into the mobile phone market, and Matt gives a very intellectually honest look at why this is such a huge debate for Rakuten, investors, and anybody looking at the name. Please enjoy this breakdown of Rakuten.  Check out our new show, Glue Guys! Register for the Business Breakdowns x Founders Conference. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Tegus, where we're changing the game in investment research. Step away from outdated, inefficient methods and into the future with our platform, proudly hosting over 100,000 transcripts – with over 25,000 transcripts added just this year alone. Our platform grows eight times faster and adds twice as much monthly content as our competitors, putting us at the forefront of the industry. Plus, with 75% of private market transcripts available exclusively on Tegus, we offer insights you simply can't find elsewhere. See the difference a vast, quality-driven transcript library makes. Unlock your free trial at tegus.com/patrick. --- This episode is brought to you by Public: Invest in stocks, bonds, options, crypto, and more in one place. A High-Yield Cash Account is a secondary brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn a variable interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance. Neither Public Investing nor any of its affiliates is a bank. US only. Learn more at https://public.com/businessbreakdowns. ----- Business Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Business Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Business Breakdowns (00:04:52) Overview of Rakuten (00:06:15) Rakuten's Business Model and History (00:13:32) Expansion and Challenges (00:15:36) Challenges and Lessons from Overseas Expansion (00:18:47) Cultural and Market Differences in Digitalization (00:20:30) E-commerce Penetration and Future Trends (00:22:18) Competitive Advantages in Japan's Market (00:25:27) Rakuten's Mobile Network Ambitions (00:30:36) Financials and Market Position (00:37:24) Future Prospects and Risks (00:39:10) Rakuten's E-commerce and Finance Growth (00:40:07) Mobile Network Expansion and Challenges (00:41:05) Customer Acquisition Strategies (00:43:26) Comparing Rakuten to Competitors (00:48:15) Financial Performance and Margins (00:50:39) Capital Allocation and Long-term Strategy (00:53:13) Risks and Future Potential (00:56:17) Lessons from Rakuten

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