Toyota Finance Opens Access to Tokenized Bonds for Retail Investors via Toyota Wallet

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Toyota Finance is offering retail investors direct access to tokenized bonds through its mobile payment app, Toyota Wallet. The one-year bond, with a minimum investment of 100,000 yen (approximately $676), offers a 1.72% annual interest rate and is managed on a blockchain provided by Japanese firm BOOSTRY. This direct sales approach eliminates the need for a brokerage account, integrating the application process, investor communication, and benefits within a single ecosystem. Investors can earn Toyota Wallet points and claim perks such as tickets to the Fuji Speedway and test drives of Lexus and select classic Toyota models. This marks Toyota Finance's second security token bond offering, following a debut in March 2025 that was sold through brokerages.

Toyota's financial division is launching a tokenized bond that retail investors will be able to purchase directly through the Japanese automaker's mobile payment app, Toyota Wallet.

Toyota Finance announced on Tuesday: applications are now open for the one-year bond, with a minimum investment of 100,000 Japanese yen ($676). Toyota Finance will offer the bond directly, so investors will not need a brokerage account.

The 1 billion yen bond offers an annual interest rate of 1.72% and will be managed on blockchain infrastructure provided by Japanese security token specialist BOOSTRY.

The automaker stated that the direct sale will combine application submission, communication with bondholders, and investor benefits within a single ecosystem.

Investors can also earn Toyota Wallet points and be eligible for perks such as tickets to Fuji Speedway and the opportunity for test drives, including Lexus vehicles and select classic Toyota models.

This is Toyota Finance's second security token bond format following its debut issuance in March 2025, which was sold through brokerages.

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QWhat is Toyota Finance launching and how can retail investors access it?

AToyota Finance is launching a tokenized bond. Retail investors can purchase it directly through the Toyota Wallet mobile payment application.

QWhat are the key financial details of the new tokenized bond?

AThe bond is a one-year bond with a minimum investment of 100,000 Japanese yen (approx. $676) and offers an annual interest rate of 1.72%. The total offering size is 1 billion yen.

QWhat are some of the additional benefits or perks offered to investors in this bond?

AInvestors can receive Toyota Wallet points and are eligible for benefits such as tickets to the Fuji Speedway racetrack and test drive opportunities for vehicles including Lexus and certain classic Toyota models.

QOn which blockchain infrastructure will this tokenized bond be managed?

AThe bond will be managed on blockchain infrastructure provided by the Japanese security token company BOOSTRY.

QHow does this new bond issuance differ from Toyota Finance's previous security token offering?

AThis is Toyota Finance's second security token bond. The difference is that this new bond is sold directly to investors via Toyota Wallet, whereas the first bond issued in March 2025 was sold through brokerage firms.

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