Achievements in the Japanese Content Business

Ridi Corporation (Ridi) announced on the 29th that it has been selected for the 'TSE (Tokyo Stock Exchange) Asia Startup Hub' for the second consecutive year, a program hosted by the Tokyo Stock Exchange.


The 'TSE Asia Startup Hub' is a program that selects promising Asian startups to help them expand their business in the Japanese market, facilitate connections with local companies, and support their listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. This year, 20 startups from seven countries were selected, and Ridi has made the list for two consecutive years.

Ridi Selected as TSE Asia Startup Hub for Two Consecutive Years. Ridi Corporation

Ridi Selected as TSE Asia Startup Hub for Two Consecutive Years. Ridi Corporation

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After successfully entering the Japanese webtoon market with its original IP, Ridi has recently launched the global short drama platform 'Kanta,' further expanding its content business in Japan. With this selection, the company plans to build stable partnerships with local Japanese companies and focus more on targeting the short drama market, centering on Kanta.



Bae Kisik, CEO of Ridi, stated, "The support from the 'TSE Asia Startup Hub' has been a great help as Ridi established itself in the Japanese content market, so being selected for two consecutive years is very meaningful. We will continue to expand the influence of K-content in Japan and grow as a platform leading global K-culture."


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