NCR Voyix to sell bank technology solutions business in Japan to NTT DATA

Darren Wilson, Executive Vice President and President, Retail and Payments, NCR Voyix
Darren Wilson, Executive Vice President and President, Retail and Payments, NCR Voyix
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NCR Voyix announced on March 17 that it has reached an agreement to sell its bank technology solutions business in Japan, operated by NCR Commerce Japan Ltd., to NTT DATA. The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2026.

The sale involves a business that has supported financial institution clients in Japan for many years, providing specialized technology and mission-critical services such as foreign exchange, loan processing, call center operations, video teller services, and network solutions.

According to NCR Voyix, the transaction aims to ensure continuity for existing clients while creating new opportunities for employees as part of a larger global organization focused on financial services technology. NTT DATA plans to strengthen its service delivery for financial institutions by integrating the acquired expertise into its global financial IT services portfolio.

“This transaction allows NCR Voyix to sharpen our focus on our core retail and restaurant businesses while ensuring the Japan bank technology business is positioned for long‑term success,” said Darren Wilson, Executive Vice President and President, Retail and Payments, NCR Voyix. “NTT DATA is a natural fit for this team and this portfolio, given its deep experience serving financial institutions and its global scale. We are confident this transition creates positive outcomes for clients and employees alike, while enabling NCR Voyix to continue investing in our AI‑accelerated, next‑generation cloud platform offerings for retail and restaurant customers.”

NCR Voyix is headquartered in Atlanta and serves customers in more than 35 countries worldwide. NTT DATA is a global business and technology services leader based in Tokyo with operations in over 70 countries.



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