
Tokyo – September 11, 2025 - TOPPAN Edge Inc. (TOPPAN Edge), a TOPPAN Group company and wholly owned subsidiary of TOPPAN Holdings, has announced that on September 5 it was certified by the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) as the first Japanese Qualified vLEI Issuer (QVI) in the verifiable Legal Entity Identifier (vLEI) ecosystem.
In November this year, TOPPAN Edge will launch vLEI-Gateway™, a vLEI issuance service targeting a wide range of global manufacturing and finance use-cases, including supply chain management, international trade, and financial transactions involving crypto-assets on the blockchain.
The Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a 20-character, alpha-numeric code based on the ISO 17442 standard. It provides a universally recognized identifier for legal entities, issued by qualified organizations in each country, with GLEIF's oversight. vLEI is a digital certificate1 that combines the LEI with Verifiable Credentials (VC) to confirm the identity of a company or other legal entity and the individuals belonging to it.
As a QVI, TOPPAN Edge will launch vLEI-Gateway™ in November this year. The vLEI-Gateway™ service will provide vLEI-based signature verification in addition to vLEI screening, issuance and renewal. TOPPAN Edge plans to expand its offering in fiscal 2026 to provide a Software as a Service (SaaS)-based system to prospective QVIs.
Ahead of its full launch, in September this year vLEI-Gateway™ has been adopted for a pilot conducted by the BRP Consortium Business Site Digital Certification Research and Development Working Group.2 The pilot will explore the use of the vLEI to verify the existence and authenticity of organizations to support the supply chain management of semiconductor business sites.
Background
In international transactions and finance, it has previously been difficult to verify that a company actually exists and who its representatives are. Prompted by the global financial crisis, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) established GLEIF to address this issue, and a universal legal entity identifier was realized in 2014. The recent surge in digital transactions is driving global demand for automated online authentication and verification of organizations, and an increasing number are considering the introduction of a vLEI, the digital counterpart of a conventional LEI.
LEI acquisition is mandated in Europe and North America to combat money laundering and manage global semiconductor, military, and pharmaceutical supply chains. Similar application of vLEI is now under consideration.
To tackle money laundering, Japan has revised legislation such as the Cabinet Office Ordinance on Restrictions on Over-the-Counter Derivatives Transactions, etc. In April 2024, LEI-related legislation came into effect, including a requirement for parties in a transaction to state the LEI when reporting to regulatory authorities. Meanwhile, vLEI is garnering attention as a means to verify the existence of an organization when conducting international money transfers in digital currencies.
In addition to the financial sector, government agencies including the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications and the Ministry of Finance are turning their attention to the use of vLEI in the industrial sector. To ensure economic security, private-sector organizations are also considering its use in fields requiring robust global supply chain management, such as semiconductors and network devices.
TOPPAN Edge’s confirmation as Japan’s first QVI is underpinned by an extensive track record in handling back-office operations for customers in the financial sector, including banking, investment, and insurance. Business process expertise, high-security operational capabilities, and ID-related digital technologies accrued over the years have been leveraged to build a model for vLEI issuance, screening, and operation that satisfies the international standards required by GLEIF.

Features of vLEI-Gateway™
As a GLEIF-certified QVI, TOPPAN Edge will conduct vLEI screening, issuance, renewal, and revocation based on applications from organizations that have acquired LEI. vLEI-Gateway™ will support all three types of vLEI: LE-vLEI, which verifies the existence of the entire legal entity; OOR-vLEI, which verifies the existence of authorized representatives such as officers and directors; and ECR-vLEI, which verifies the existence of employees in functional roles, such as department heads.
As a unique service from TOPPAN Edge, vLEI-Gateway™ will also provide the following:
1) vLEI-based signature verification
Supporting authentication of documentation for electronic transactions through instant online vLEI-based verification of the electronic signatures of the parties.
2) SaaS-based system for QVIs (scheduled to launch in fiscal 2026)
Providing a SaaS-based vLEI issuance and management system to businesses entering the QVI service domain and providing services to support its introduction.
Future Initiatives
TOPPAN Edge is aiming to provide vLEI-Gateway™ to 6,000 companies by 2030. In addition to manufacturing industry supply chain management, vLEI-Gateway™ will be marketed to companies engaging in international trade transactions requiring confirmation of organizations’ locations or crypto-asset-based financial transactions requiring money laundering prevention.
As a QVI, TOPPAN Edge intends to contribute to a secure international transaction environment by assuring the authenticity of legal entities and the individuals belonging to them in the digital world.
vLEI-Gateway™ will be showcased at trade, logistics, and finance-related exhibitions in and outside Japan.
(1) Digital credentials enabling verification of the authenticity of legal entities in international transactions
When a vLEI is issued, the authenticity of the vLEI user is assured based on GLEIF-defined governance standards by conducting a screening at the level of the NIST SP800-63A IAL2 digital identity guidelines.
(2) Verification of the authenticity of individuals belonging to legal entities
Using a vLEI makes it possible to express information not just on the legal entity’s ID but also the individuals (officials) belonging to the legal entity. Authentication using digital credentials enables digital verification of the legal entity and individuals belonging to it.
(3) Interoperability with existing ID systems
Due to a hub function design that assumes coordination with already issued ID systems, LEI/vLEI is interoperable with public IDs and industry-specific ID systems in and outside Japan. This means that it can potentially be used for a wide range of applications, including supply chain management, finance, and trade, and supports the “once only principle” (preventing companies from having to provide the same information to multiple authorities multiple times) that is fundamental under Japan’s Digital Procedures Act.
2. A working group convened by SBI Holdings, Inc. that coordinates with users and organizations supporting the real supply chain for semiconductor manufacturing and ICT devices. It examines matters including international rule formulation, system infrastructure development, and the establishment of organizations for operational management. Overview of the pilot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=9n2x9zB-XvY (in Japanese)
About the TOPPAN Group
Established in Tokyo in 1900, the TOPPAN Group is a leading and diversified global provider committed to delivering sustainable, integrated solutions in fields including printing, communications, security, packaging, décor materials, electronics, and digital transformation. The TOPPAN Group’s global team of more than 50,000 employees offers optimal solutions enabled by industry-leading expertise and technologies to address the diverse challenges of every business sector and society and contribute to the achievement of shared sustainability goals.
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