SoftBank, PayPay in talks to invest in Seven & i, Bloomberg reports


Japan's Seven & I’s logo is seen at its 7-Eleven convenience store in Tokyo, Japan August 19, 2024. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

TOKYO, July 10 (Reuters) - SoftBank ⁠Corp and mobile payments operator PayPay are in talks to invest ⁠in retail giant Seven & i Holdings, Bloomberg News reported on ‌Friday.

The investment will likely total several hundred billion yen andSumitomo Mitsui Card, a unit of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, may also take a stake, Bloomberg said.

Reuters could not immediately ​verify the report. SoftBank, Seven & i, PayPay ⁠and SMFG declined to comment.

Seven & ⁠i operates 7-Eleven stores worldwide, with Japan and the U.S. its largest ⁠markets.

If ‌the investment comes to fruition it would be a welcome boost for embattled Seven & i, which has failed to turn around ⁠its flagging business a year after its prolonged ​tussle with Canadian convenience ‌store rival Alimentation Couche-Tard, which had sought to take it ⁠over in what ​would have been Japan's largest ever foreign buyout.

Seven & i has been under pressure from investors for years about its lacklustre returns and faced calls for it ⁠to focus on its core convenience store ​business.

In March 2025 it agreed to sell off its supermarkets business, comprising stores that are much bigger than convenience stores and which operated under separate ⁠brand names, to private equity firm Bain Capital.

SoftBank is aiming to use its in-house artificial intelligence to improve store management and look to introduce autonomous robots to reduce manpower in Seven & i stores, Bloomberg said.

SoftBank ​Corp, the domestic telecommunications arm of SoftBank Group, ⁠has been developing AI tools for enterprise clients with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI.

OpenAI has been ​the focus of a giant investment push, ‌with SoftBank Group's cumulative commitment investment ​set to exceed $60 billion by the end of 2026.

(Reporting by Tokyo bureau; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise, Jan Harvey and Susan Fenton)

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