Japan's cloud accounting space lags the US and Australia by 6-10 years. Think about that gap. It's not a weakness—it's a runway.
Companies like freee are betting on this catch-up wave. Their projection? Corporate client numbers could triple as digital transformation finally hits Japan's traditional business sector.
Slow adoption today means explosive growth tomorrow. The math is simple when you're chasing markets that already proved the model works.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 23h ago
Haha, this wave of opportunities in Japan is indeed lucrative. Being late has actually turned into an advantage.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-08 10:47
Is Japan 6-10 years behind? That’s exactly the opportunity for freee. Catching up to the market is often much more enjoyable than creating a new one.
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SolidityStruggler
· 12-08 10:46
Japan lagging behind for so many years is really an opportunity, freee made the right bet this time.
Japan's cloud accounting space lags the US and Australia by 6-10 years. Think about that gap. It's not a weakness—it's a runway.
Companies like freee are betting on this catch-up wave. Their projection? Corporate client numbers could triple as digital transformation finally hits Japan's traditional business sector.
Slow adoption today means explosive growth tomorrow. The math is simple when you're chasing markets that already proved the model works.