Japan is planning to start allowing companies to pay wages to digital payment apps like PayPay and Rakuten Pay from April, the labor ministry said Wednesday, in a bid to promote cashless payments as a way to stimulate the economy.
The maximum balance of such digital wallets will be set to ¥1 million ($6,800), with employees able to use the funds to make purchases or remittances directly.
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